Livros aleatórios da biblioteca de AnnaClaire
The Tudor Revolution in Government: Administrative Changes in the Reign of Henry VIII por G. R. Elton
The Friendly Shakespeare: A Thoroughly Painless Guide to the Best of the Bard por Norrie Epstein
Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation por Joseph J. Ellis
Joan of Arc: The Image of Female Heroism por Marina Warner
Subwayland: Adventures in the World Beneath New York por Randy Kennedy
Debbie Bliss Luxury Collection: 14 Designs Using Donegal Luxury Tweed, Donegal Aran and Chunky Tweed, Alpaca Silk Aran, Pure Cashmere and Cashmere Chunky por Debbie Bliss
Born for Liberty: A History of Women in America por Sara M. Evans
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Autores LibraryThing: John Kelly (JohnKelly), Craig Nelson (craigz), David Liss (davidliss), Diana Gabaldon (diana.gabaldon), Shannon Okey (knitgrrldotcom), Sarah Smith (sarahwriter)
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ColecçõesIn Storage (9), Em leitura (2), Favoritos (68), Lidos mas não possuídos (80), A sua biblioteca (392), To Do - covers, reviews (8), American history (65), Art & architecture (26), Crafts (54), Fiction (106), Medieval Europe (38), New York (10), Science (15), Tudor/Elizabethan England (33), Textbooks (23), Travel (10), Reference (50), Para ler (112), Lista de desejos (13), Disliked (read/unowned) (12), Todas as colecções (516)
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Etiquetas^^ LC/Dewey from book (139), .unread (106), fiction (101), history (98), .tbr (94), Short List (71), biography (59), American history (58), Middle Ages (56), historical biography (55) — ver todas as etiquetas
Nuvensnuvem de etiquetas, nuvem de autores
Grupos"I See Dead People's Books", 15th Century Europe, 18th-19th Century Britain, American History, American Revolution & Founding Fathers History, Art History, Arthurian Legends, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Audiobooks, Biographies, Memoirs and Autobiographies — mostrar todos os grupos
Autores favoritosMargaret Atwood, Jane Austen, Norman F. Cantor, Emily Dickinson, Alexandre Dumas, Joseph J. Ellis, Jasper Fforde, David Hackett Fischer, Antonia Fraser, David McCullough, Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, Régine Pernoud, William Shakespeare, Barbara G. Walker, Alison Weir (Favoritos partilhados)
Livrarias favoritasBarnes & Noble Booksellers - 86th & Lexington, Barnes & Noble Booksellers - Court Street, BookCourt, BookPeople, Borders - Manhattan - Penn Plaza, Borders - Manhattan - Wall Street, Community Bookstore, Elliott Bay Book Company, Heights Books, Penn Books
Bibliotecas favoritasBrooklyn Botanic Garden Library, Brooklyn Public Library - Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Public Library - Central Library, The Seattle Public Library, Central Library
Outros favoritosTexas Book Festival, The Cloisters (Metropolitan Museum of Art), Old Stone House, Brooklyn Book Festival 2008, Brooklyn Book Festival 2009, Brooklyn Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Sobre mimAbout My Picture: No, that isn't me. It's a painting in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Here's the link. If you want some idea of what I actually look like, I can be seen in costume here.
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Sobre a minha bibliotecaTaggage:
Anything tagged ^^ LC/Dewey from book has its Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal numbers pulled from the cataloging-in-publication stuff that can be found in the front matter of some books. If you need this information for a book so tagged, feel free to copy my numbers. Just lop the year off the LC number if you have a different edition than I do.
I use .unread to denote a book I've cataloged but haven't yet read -- regardless of whether I can actually get at it. For unread books that are on my shelves, not in storage, see my .tbr tag.
I have a Short List and a Shorter List. Everything on the latter is also on the former, but not everything on the former is on the latter. (One's short, the other's more short.)
As for my other tags, you'll notice that there is a sizable group (a pair of them, really) of tags near one end of the list, all beginning with an "@". These can be understood as Dewey and LC numbers. These come from all sorts of sources (not just front matter). The first section of these, tags ending with a three-digit number, are Dewey numbers. I have hotspots at 973, 942, and 746. The second group, ending with (generally) a pair of letters, is a ballparking of the LC number. The largest hotspot is @ PR (which in Dewey is spread out over a portion of the 800's). Other hotspots include @ DA (mostly 940's), @ E (mostly 970's), and @ TT (mostly those 746's).
Last Ten Books:
* William Shakespeare, All's Well That Ends Well
* Maria Celeste Galilei, translated by Dava Sobel, Letters to Father: Sister Maria Celeste to Galileo, 1623-1633.
* R.W. Southern, The Making of the Middle Ages.
* Jon Meacham, American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House.
* Brian Greene, The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory.
* Ellen Carol Dubois, Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women's Movement in America, 1848-1869.
* Thomas Paine, Common Sense: and Other Writings.
* Susan Brigden, New Worlds, Lost Worlds: The Rule of the Tudors, 1485-1603.
* Phyllis Lee Levin, Abigail Adams: A Biography.
* Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, The Age of Homespun: Objects and Stories in the Creation of an American Myth.
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Conhecimento ComumSéries (95), Prémios (204), Personagens (2391), Lugares (411)
Membro desdeMay 1, 2007
Em leituraKnitting Vintage Socks: New Twists on Classic Patterns por Nancy Bush
The Quest of the Holy Grail (Penguin Classics) por Anonymous











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Mind the Gaffe (from the TPBM-thread) directly jumped to my wishlist.
Thank you for mentioning it. :-)
ps: "About the picture: no, that isn't me" standing nicely above the pumpkin shot at the moment. *giggle*
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publicado por jennieg às 10:04 am (EST) em Dec 8, 2009
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Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
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publicado por infiniteletters às 7:59 pm (EST) em Dec 7, 2009
publicado por freddlerabbit às 5:22 pm (EST) em Jun 17, 2009
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publicado por ShannonMDE às 11:30 am (EST) em Feb 4, 2009
publicado por MarthaJeanne às 4:26 pm (EST) em Dec 18, 2008
publicado por AnnaClaire às 12:23 pm (EST) em Nov 18, 2008
publicado por Medellia às 10:39 am (EST) em Nov 6, 2008
Too bad we didn't get to meet at the TBF. We ended up with sixteen books. Six were ARC 'freebies', and they're duplicates, as we both went to the same talk. So, does that really count? I tend to think so, in the weight and shelfspace considerations.
The first event that Karrell had planned to go to was cancelled, so we went to Reading the Classics for Pleasure together - and that accounts for 2 of the books I bought. We also went to America - United We Stand?, in the House Chamber (very comfy chairs!!). In the afternoon, we were fortunate enough to get into the Vintage/Anchor Books Presents: Writers on Reading, where we got the ARCs. It was very entertaining, and fortunately (for me) well-air-conditioned. Prior to this event, we were outside (lunch and the tents), and I got too much sun exposure (which makes me quite ill now), so the venue was perfect. Karrell was kind enough to nudge me every time I started nodding off (an effect of the recovery from overexposure).
Sunday, I was able to sit in on Scott Simon's talk. His book is the only one I was able to get autographed this year. The introduction (by Mary Gordon Spence) was priceless. The other 3 talks I planned to go to were back-to-back, and all within the 60 feet of each other. The first one, A Romance on Three Legs ended up being a no-show by the author, so I read about 60 pages of her book while waiting (which is somewhat extraordinary for me). It's a very interesting biography of Glenn Gould. So, with ~that~ event being cancelled, I went outside and found that the lines for the other two (one of which wasn't going to begin for another 90 minutes yet, were BOTH so long that they exceeded the capacity of the rooms by at least a factor of two. So, I left. Lots of books to get cataloged, you know.
I'm really bummed that we didn't get to meet. Next year, I'm going to have a LibraryThing tee-shirt on -- no excuses.
And how was your TBF experience?
Mike
publicado por WholeHouseLibrary às 10:35 am (EST) em Nov 3, 2008
publicado por jillmwo às 8:52 am (EST) em Sep 7, 2008
I hope your trip was good, and I'm glad you got home safely. :-)
Marie
publicado por HeathMochaFrost às 1:37 pm (EST) em Jun 24, 2008
I originally clicked on your profile because of the movie comments you made (esp. re: Cranford), and had to add your library to my list of interesting ones based on a shared interest in history. About the only books I've cataloged so far are those dealing with colonial America, but I am also very interested in medieval Europe, the Renaissance, the Tudors, etc.
And, of course, I love the painting you have posted. Gorgeous.
Elizabeth
publicado por ejj1955 às 5:09 pm (EST) em May 19, 2008
publicado por austin_librarian às 3:13 pm (EST) em May 11, 2008
publicado por DevourerOfBooks às 11:22 am (EST) em Mar 24, 2008
publicado por LydiaHD às 7:33 am (EST) em Mar 20, 2008
Carol
publicado por tropics às 11:41 pm (EST) em Mar 5, 2008
Comment is about a photo you took. I saw it in one of the group discussion threads about what wallpaper you have on your computer. It was of beautiful autum trees and a river or lake. I ask becaue how weird is this. My brother in law who lives in NY is a photographer and he send me a picture of what looks like the same spot. Its been my blackberry wallpaper since November. In fact he took it Thanksgiving day. Where is that picture taken? Could it be the same place? I don't know where he took his, I've just sent him an email asking him. Its almost the same exact picture except his doesn't have the building in it.
Wow...Let me know plz
publicado por ljreader às 9:54 pm (EST) em Feb 8, 2008
publicado por oregonobsessionz às 6:33 pm (EST) em Feb 5, 2008
Responding to your question about 26 Gorgeous Hikes on the Western Cote d'Azur and Women Astronomers pointing to the same publisher on the LT site. Each title has its own separate publisher (AzurAlive Press and Stone Pine Press, respectively) but they share a common book distributor (Beagle Bay). That's one mystery solved :).
Hope you enjoy your virtual hiking tour through southern France!
-Florence C., author of 26 Gorgeous Hikes
publicado por fchatzigianis às 3:47 pm (EST) em Feb 5, 2008
publicado por webecca às 3:50 pm (EST) em Jan 22, 2008
publicado por Dragonfly às 11:51 pm (EST) em Nov 22, 2007
publicado por cad_lib às 4:28 pm (EST) em Nov 18, 2007
publicado por AnnaClaire às 6:54 pm (EST) em Nov 15, 2007
we had a gang of high school kids come to the house, all dressed up as, well,
high school kids.
i gave them all my old cliff notes, they looked at them like
"we can do better than this online."
publicado por Tim_Watkinson às 11:20 am (EST) em Nov 15, 2007
publicado por momom248 às 12:57 pm (EST) em Oct 23, 2007
publicado por Esta1923 às 8:00 pm (EST) em Oct 22, 2007
publicado por nperrin às 8:41 pm (EST) em Oct 18, 2007
Samuel F. B. Morse (1791–1872)
Susan Walker Morse (The Muse), ca. 1836–37
Oil on canvas; 73 3/4 x 57 5/8 in. (187.3 x 147.4 cm)
Bequest of Herbert L. Pratt, 1945 (45.62.1)
publicado por AnnaClaire às 9:10 pm (EST) em Oct 16, 2007
BTW, lovely painting on your profile. Who is it by, and who is the subject?
publicado por Cariola às 8:54 pm (EST) em Oct 16, 2007
Cheers,
Karen
publicado por kiwidoc às 3:05 pm (EST) em Oct 16, 2007
I see you added common knowledge about some characters I'm interested too (Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard III). Have you ever read any books by Sharon Kay Penman? Judging from your library I think you will enjoy her novels as well. My favorite is 'Here be dragons'.
Yvette
publicado por yhoitink às 9:04 am (EST) em Oct 14, 2007
Thank you for adding my library to your list of favourites. I am interested in your list of ten books recently read. I would like to add your library as well and look at your books on history.
Cyrel
publicado por torontoc às 11:17 am (EST) em Oct 1, 2007
publicado por fictiondreamer às 1:45 pm (EST) em Sep 7, 2007
I am amazed that the Asch Building still stands and is part of the NYU campus. I've walked past it hundreds of times in graduate school and had no idea what had taken place there.
publicado por DoctorRobert às 11:29 pm (EST) em May 15, 2007