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The Magic of Oz af L. Frank Baum
Critical & Historical Essays, Volume Two af Lord Macaulay
The Magic Goblet: A Swedish Tale (Valancourt Classics) af Emilie Flygare-Carlen
Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe af C.S. Lewis
Alastor af Jack Vance
Dirk Pitt Revealed af Clive Cussler
The Last Cavalier: Being the Adventures of Count Sainte-hermine in the Age of Napoleon af Alexandre Dumas
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Tags20th century (636), Fantasy (523), Early fantasy (454), 19th century (419), 17th century (305), Poetry (277), Children's (236), 20th century British (224), Theology (206), Mystery (194) — se alle tags
GrupperBaker Street and Beyond, Birds, Birding & Books, Christianity, Council of Elrond, E.F.Benson, Felony & Mayhem Press, Flashman and Fraser, Folio Society devotees, Ghost Stories, Past and Present, Lawyers — vis alle grupper
YndlingsforfattereLancelot Andrewes, C. E. W. Bean, Max Beerbohm, Algernon Blackwood, Kyril Bonfiglioli, James Boswell, Ernest Bramah, Sir Thomas Browne, Robert Browning, John Buchan, John Bunyan, Robert Burton, James Branch Cabell, Thomas Carlyle, G. K. Chesterton, Agatha Christie, Winston S. Churchill, Edward Earl of Clarendon, Edmund Crispin, John Crowley, Avram Davidson, Charles Dickens, John Donne, Norman Douglas, Arthur Conan Doyle, Alexandre Dumas, Lord Dunsany, Lawrence Durrell, Umberto Eco, E. R. Eddison, John Meade Falkner, Patrick Leigh Fermor, C.S. Forester, J.W. Fortescue, H. Rider Haggard, William Hope Hodgson, Robert E. Howard, Samuel Johnson, Rudyard Kipling, R. A. Lafferty, C. S. Lewis, H. P. Lovecraft, John Lukacs, Arthur Machen, Herman Melville, A. A. Milne, John Milton, Vladimir Nabokov, Patrick O'Brian, Mervyn Peake, Arturo Perez-Reverte, Frederick Rolfe, William Shakespeare, Robert Louis Stevenson, Bram Stoker, Jeremy Taylor, J.R.R. Tolkien, Mark Twain, Jack Vance, Evelyn Waugh, Edward Whittemore, Charles Williams, P.G. Wodehouse, Gene Wolfe, Dornford Yates (Fælles favoritter)
Om mig College, which ought to have led me to become an English lit scholar, instead took me to law school, where I learned just enough real law to frighten my future clients. I'm now a mutual fund attorney, drafting boilerplate disclosures that nobody reads but which are required nonetheless in all their multitudes. The chief blessing of this vocation has been to enable me to buy and read (nearly) all the books I want, which is probably the next best thing to literary scholarship, with none of the publish-or-perish nonsense. I'm also married with two young daughters.
Om mit bibliotek Interests evolve, of course, but presently I'm most interested in 17th century English literature (including theology, drama and poetry), 18th century English lit (particularly Boswell & Johson), and "early" (pre-Tolkien) fantasy literature (including Lost Race books and pulps). In the past couple of years I've been building out my Victorian novel collection and also been acquiring 19th & 20th century collections of ghost stories and psychic detective stories. From time to time I also supplement my collection of books relating to the First World War.
Recently I seem to have developed a weakness for multi-volume critical/scholarly editions. This has substantially increased my library in the 16th-18th century areas, and substantially reduced my liquid capital. I tend to think that if in an alternate existence I ever became a professor, my goal would be to produce as many critical editions as possible.
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skrevet af misteraitch kl. 5:43 am (EST) den May 26, 2008
is on the way. My stockpile is growing and reassuring. ;-)
skrevet af tros kl. 11:06 pm (EST) den Apr 16, 2008
gothic writer. Hogg and Machen are old favorites.
skrevet af tros kl. 8:02 pm (EST) den Apr 16, 2008
to getting "into" it. "Imagine a Man in a Box" is a favorite. One of the
most unique books I've read. Kind of unclassifiable.
skrevet af tros kl. 9:56 pm (EST) den Apr 15, 2008
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skrevet af BookWiseGuy kl. 7:55 pm (EST) den Mar 9, 2008
I see from your blurb that you are a nonprofessional literary scholar (or, as I describe myself, a "plan B academic"). Do you do any writing?
skrevet af DoctorRobert kl. 1:26 am (EST) den Feb 14, 2008
As for Vol. 5, I can only advise you to keep checking abebooks, alibris, and the rest (which I'm sure you're already doing). Once in a while something turns up. Vol. 5 contains undated sermons, including several sermons preached at christenings and churching ceremonies and a series on Psalm 6.
So how did you get interested in Donne?
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skrevet af rsmyth kl. 10:12 pm (EST) den Jan 25, 2008
We have twenty-three books in common. The book in your collection that caught my attention was John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress". God used that book to draw me to Jesus Christ. The same relative who gave me "Pictorial Pilgrim's Progress" at age eight, also gave me "The Silver Chair" when I was nine. I became interested in Marco Polo in 1962 when I saw my first color movie at a drive-in theater in eastern Oregon. Marco Polo starred Rory Calhoun, and although it wasn't historically accurate, it sparked my interest in all things Chinese, eventually leading to ancient Chinese bronzes and bronzeware characters. The OE epic poem, Beowulf, also fascinates me. My weakness is science fiction from Asimov, Lawhead, Lewis, Verne, Wells, and Wylie & Balmer. Please feel free to stop by for a visit. God bless. yangguy
skrevet af yangguy kl. 8:24 pm (EST) den Dec 22, 2007
Regards,
Julian Ipsen
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skrevet af EncompassedRunner kl. 11:00 am (EST) den Jun 29, 2007
Like you, I went to law school and became a lawyer, but unlike you, I didn't have the sense to get a decent paying job to support my bibliomania....instead I went back to grad school and started publishing obscure novels.
BTW, if you're interested in pre-Tolkien fantasy, you might check out the new edition of The Magic Ring (1826) we just put out [shameless plug]
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BTW, you share 32 of my 102 catalogued books.
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