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Friday, November 26, 2004

Robbing the library

I went out for a walk around the town today and stopped into the library where they were having a book sale. I bought these books:

Shakspere [sic] - Julius Caesar (1919)
H.W. Longfellow - Longfellow's Poems (no date of publication and I can't find it on the internet, but from other books advertised in the back, I figure circa 1900)
Charles Schultz - As You Like It, Charlie Brown
Aleksander I. Solshenitsyn - The Gulag Archipelago
ibid - One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Byron - Poetical Works
The NY Public Library Desk Reference
Daniel Defoe - Roxana
Edmund Morris - Theodore Rex (biography of Teddy Roosevelt)
Tom Wolfe - The Purple Decades
James Joyce - Ulysses
Hermann Hesse - Narcissus and Goldmund
John Berger - Ways of Seeing
Henry Nash Smith - Virgin Land: The American West as Symbol and Myth
Graham Greene - The End of the Affair
Ernest Hemingway - Men Without Women
E.M. Forster - A Room With a View
Anna Boschetti - The Intellectual Enterprise
Ludwig Wittgenstein - On Certainty
James Fennimore Cooper - The Deerslayer
All Granada (a book of 150 beautiful pictures from Granada)
Photography (historical and instructional)

I paid $6 for the lot of them.

1 Comments:

  • Lots of good books.

    I began to read Raymond Carvey.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:56 AM  

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