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This Old Book Blog: Oy! It's been a while!
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This Old Book Blog. A Blog for book dealers, booksellers, buyers and just plain book folk. Thursday, August 16, 2012. It's been a while! You'd think summertime is the time to relax - to fiddle with leftover projects. to keep up with a blog. But I'm back now. And right off the bat, It's into book stuff. And now, for the beginning of the school year (at least around here it is), here's what I did on my Summer Vacation:. I have to say the seminar definitely did the job of pumping me (clap clap) up! 3) I'm o...
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This Old Book Blog: July 2011
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This Old Book Blog. A Blog for book dealers, booksellers, buyers and just plain book folk. Wednesday, July 6, 2011. Working on tech issues for a new job. This is just a trial to see if it works. If it does, Yippee for me (and I can then send in this info to my new boss, which will make us both happy). It's a Shame I didn't get more elaborate with this. I was trying to save time.which is always a bad choice. At any rate, click HERE. For the interior view. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Fine Books Blog.
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Words in the Wind: December 2011
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Sunday, December 18, 2011. Culinary Ephemera - The Book. This Kilpatrick's Bread booklet from 1922 attempts to glamorize bread with recipes for sandwiches, various toast treatments, breaded meats, and "mock duck.". The best part of the book, however, is the way in which Weav...
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Words in the Wind: September 2012
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Words in the Wind. A blog devoted to personal observations on books, ephemera, cultural history, art, literature, nature, daily pursuits and events - in short, a random sampling of thoughts from a rambling mind with lively interests. Sunday, September 9, 2012. How Many Fish in the Ocean? So was born a class titled “Can Man Survive? We were not far into registration day when one of the registrars called and said that the class had been filled – could it be enlarged? I didn’t make a typo there. T...It does...
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Monstrous Craws, at a New Coalition Feast… | Bibliodeviancy
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About Us: Jonathan Kearns Rare Books & Curiosities. Book lust unbound…. May 21, 2015. Monstrous Craws, at a New Coalition Feast…. Monstrous Craws, at a New Coalition Feast. Published by S.W. Fores 29th May 1787. This entry was posted on Thursday, May 21st, 2015 at 9:08 am and posted in General Madness. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Gilbert Pidcock’s travelling menagerie. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Future of the book.
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Gilbert Pidcock’s travelling menagerie | Bibliodeviancy
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About Us: Jonathan Kearns Rare Books & Curiosities. Book lust unbound…. May 21, 2015. Gilbert Pidcock’s travelling menagerie. Today we invite our readers to visit Pidcock’s Royal Menagerie at Exeter ‘Change and also touring the country, so all can join in. All manner of incredible and rare animals, some never seen before. And all for just one shilling. Come on in, and prepare to be amazed . . . Courtesy of the British Museum, 1799. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Notify me...
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About Us: Jonathan Kearns Rare Books & Curiosities. Book lust unbound…. August 1, 2016. Cavendish’s Daughters: Speculative Fiction and Women’s History JHIBlog. By guest contributor Jonathan Kearns in collaboration with Brooke Palmieri. Nor is the empire of the imagination less bounded in its own proper creations, than in those which were bestowed on it by the poor blind eyes of our ancestors. What has become of enchantresses with their palaces of crystal and dungeons of palpable darkness? July 20, 2016.
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The library career and qualifications path | Bibliodeviancy
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About Us: Jonathan Kearns Rare Books & Curiosities. Book lust unbound…. May 11, 2015. The library career and qualifications path. Alyson's Welsh libraries blog. Image free from Pixabay. Library staff in Wales have opportunities to improve their skills and qualifications through the bursaries and training available under the Libraries Inspire. Strategic programme for 2015-16. Whilst I’m writing on this topic, now is a good moment to look at the career. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Making histories: Captain Cook and Indigenous Australia | Bibliodeviancy
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About Us: Jonathan Kearns Rare Books & Curiosities. Book lust unbound…. May 19, 2015. Making histories: Captain Cook and Indigenous Australia. Maria Nugent, Research Fellow, Australian National University. Objects on display in the Indigenous Australia exhibition at the British Museum, London. There is a corner (literally) in the BP exhibition. Indigenous Australia: enduring civilisation. This entry was posted on Tuesday, May 19th, 2015 at 11:51 am and posted in General Madness. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.