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The complete book of herbs by Lesley Bremness
The Great SF Stories 7 (1945) by Isaac Asimov
The view from space; photographic exploration of the planets by Merton E. Davies
Amazons by Jessica Amanda Salmonson
Small is Beautiful by E.F. Schumacher
Congruence of sets and other monographs by Waclaw Sierpinski
Hamlet in Iceland; being the Icelandic romantic Ambales saga by Sir Israel Gollancz
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Favorite authorsPeter Ackroyd, Charles Addams, Artemidorus Daldianus, Eleanor Cameron, Raymond Chandler, Joseph Conrad, H. S. M. Coxeter, Harry Crews, Charles Darwin, Erasmus Darwin, Daniel Defoe, Betty Jo Teeter Dobbs, Knight Dunlap, John Dunning, Lord Dunsany, M. C. Escher, Willard R. Espy, Richard Feynman, Jasper Fforde, Jeffrey Ford, Benjamin Franklin, Martin Gardner, Edward Gibbon, Robbert Hans van Gulik, Dashiell Hammett, Jennifer Michael Hecht, Zenna Henderson, Christopher Hitchens, Matthew Hughes, Johan Huizinga, Thomas Henry Huxley, Max Jammer, Friedrich von Junzt, Michio Kaku, Desmond King-Hele, Nigella Lawson, H.L. Mencken, Robert K. Merton, Mary Midgley, Hope Mirrlees, Richard Mitchell, Hayao Miyazaki, Barry Moser, Eadweard Muybridge, Thomas Nashe, Joseph Needham, Charles Nicholl, Hesketh Pearson, Edgar Allan Poe, G. Polya, William H. Prescott, John L. Ruth, Dr. Seuss, William Shakespeare, Bob Shaw, Charles Stross, Jonathan Swift, Raymond Tallis, D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, Silvanus P. Thompson, Lynn Thorndike, Kip S. Thorne, R. Gordon Wasson, Gene Wolfe, Austin Tappan Wright (Shared favorites)
Favorite bookstoresAreopagitica Books, Big Jar Book Store & Cafe, Book Trader, Half Price Books - North High, The Bookworm, The Cranbury Bookworm, Wolfgang Books
Favorite librariesBibliotheca Alexandrina
About me Oracle DBA and Java, Python, shell, Perl, C++, C, Modula-2, Pascal, FORTRAN, AED, Algol-60, MAD programmer.
My personal philosophy: MYOB.
About my library My library is best described by a Feynman diagram: it is surrounded by a cloud of virtual books. Some are tagged 'borrowed from library' or 'get this'. Some have been annihilated: they are tagged 'deaccessioned' or 'discarded'.
Some are bosons: they are tagged 'dup'. Also see those tagged 'for sale on half.com'.
Each book's antibooks may be identified by using the UnSuggester. My recommendation is to look up the UnSuggestions for L. Ron Hubbard's 'Dianetics' -- this will give you a good reading list.
"A good library will never be too neat, or too dusty, because somebody will always be in it, taking books off the shelves and staying up reading them". -- Lemony Snicket, The Ersatz Elevator
"But my true glory lies within my books: printed or anciently written, bound or unbound, there are near four thousand of them. ... But I need not tell you that there are also marvels within my books -- among them wonderful and rare works by Zoroaster, Orpheus, and Hermes Trismegistus, as well as the sheets of old ephemerides. ... These are not to be found for money at any market or in any stationer's shop, since in truth they are works for secret study." -- Peter Ackroyd, The House of Doctor Dee
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posted by slickdpdx at 7:17 pm (EST) on Jul 3, 2008
Jules Verne, 1877:
The Underground City
posted by bertilak at 1:05 pm (EST) on Jun 29, 2008
We share 32 books, although that's not really a lot considering you have almost 9,000 books listed! Still, I had to stop by and say hello, since you live in Lansdale, and I pass that exit every time my family drives the NE extension of the turnpike from Chester County on our way to the Poconos, where we have a vacation home at Jack Frost Mountain.
Our shared books include some of my favorite authors -- Bujold, Zelazny, Willis, Pratchett, McDevitt, and Tepper.
posted by dsalerni at 11:42 pm (EST) on Mar 29, 2008
posted by bertilak at 8:28 am (EST) on Aug 26, 2007
Jasper Fforde,
Thursday Next: First Among Sequels
posted by bertilak at 10:37 am (EST) on Aug 25, 2007
Freeman Dyson,
HERETICAL THOUGHTS ABOUT SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
posted by bertilak at 1:50 pm (EST) on Aug 21, 2007
Seth Lloyd,
Programming the universe : a quantum computer scientist takes on the cosmos
posted by bertilak at 8:46 pm (EST) on Aug 14, 2007
posted by jhevelin at 3:02 pm (EST) on Aug 3, 2007
William Gibson
posted by bertilak at 1:11 pm (EST) on Aug 1, 2007
no carrier.
- Charles Stross
Very Short Stories
posted by bertilak at 4:36 pm (EST) on Jul 24, 2007
Saul Bellow, Nobel Prize Lecture, 1976.
posted by bertilak at 11:15 pm (EST) on Jul 19, 2007
Carl Woese quoted by Freeman Dyson
posted by bertilak at 5:30 pm (EST) on Jul 17, 2007
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB11846185...
posted by bertilak at 8:26 am (EST) on Jul 17, 2007