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The Capuchin Classics Blog: April 2010
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The Capuchin Classics Blog. Books to Keep Alive. Thursday, 29 April 2010. We often get asked why we publish - alongside books of which ours is the uniquely current edition - titles which are readily available from other publishers. Interestingly, some of these books have sold in quantities which compare very favourably with any title on the Capuchin list, the most popular being Dracula. Plain Tales from the Hills. Links to this post. Tuesday, 27 April 2010. The traditional painting is popular:. And our s...
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The Capuchin Classics Blog: UNDERGROUND LANGUAGE
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The Capuchin Classics Blog. Books to Keep Alive. Monday, 4 April 2011. The company used to be called WAGN, which at least afforded the opportunity for its victims (I beg your pardon, customers), while stuck outside Welwyn Garden City for half an hour because a 'unit' had developed 'motion issues' (ok I invented that one) to construct amusingly critical variations using those letters. There is a good service on all London Underground lines. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Frisbee : a Book Journal.
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The Capuchin Classics Blog: COMPULSORY PURCHASE
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The Capuchin Classics Blog. Books to Keep Alive. Wednesday, 6 April 2011. I know, I know. Why don't I just change the name of this platform to the Leonard Cohen blog and have done with it. This post is really, however, about the very serious problem of book addiction. Despite a chronic lack of domestic shelf space, and the fact that the tome. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). At Night - my Little Lamp - and Book. Frisbee : a Book Journal. Notes From NYRB Classics. Stuck in a Book. Suzi Feay's Book Bag.
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The Capuchin Classics Blog: April 2011
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The Capuchin Classics Blog. Books to Keep Alive. Wednesday, 13 April 2011. The always stimulating Desperate Reader blogger. Has posted a thoughtful review of The Unbearable Bassington. Links to this post. Thursday, 7 April 2011. Continuing the theme of puffing pet authors, I've been reminded recently - listening to the fervid debates about workers in the financial sector and their considerable rewards - of a gloriously silly Mervyn Peake poem about same. THE MEN IN BOWLER HATS ARE SWEET. Oh it's a treat.
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The Capuchin Classics Blog: BANK VERSE
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The Capuchin Classics Blog. Books to Keep Alive. Thursday, 7 April 2011. Continuing the theme of puffing pet authors, I've been reminded recently - listening to the fervid debates about workers in the financial sector and their considerable rewards - of a gloriously silly Mervyn Peake poem about same. THE MEN IN BOWLER HATS ARE SWEET. The men in bowler hats are sweet. And dance through April showers,. Oh it's a treat. To watch their tiny little feet. Leap nimbly through the arduous wheat. Stuck in a Book.
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The Capuchin Classics Blog: SAKI REMARKS
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The Capuchin Classics Blog. Books to Keep Alive. Wednesday, 13 April 2011. The always stimulating Desperate Reader blogger. Has posted a thoughtful review of The Unbearable Bassington. I am sorry to say that I am also reading the Penguin edition! Have just started it and already am quite beguiled by its style. When I review, I shall link to Capuchin. 13 April 2011 at 22:06. Http:/ randomjottings.typepad.com/random jottings of an ope/2011/04/the-unbearable-bassington-saki.html. 15 April 2011 at 22:04.
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The Capuchin Classics Blog: May 2011
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The Capuchin Classics Blog. Books to Keep Alive. Friday, 27 May 2011. My attempt to enact one of my new year resolutions - to join and participate in a book group - is floundering on the rocks of circumstance (and, actually, ineptitude). My first attempt centred around Jane Smiley's. Nothing daunted, I noted and bought the next selected tome, Rosamund Pilcher's. Only to discover subsequently that the date for the group to discuss this novel fell during my visit to New York for the Book Expo. The blog ret...
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The Capuchin Classics Blog: GROUP GRIPES
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The Capuchin Classics Blog. Books to Keep Alive. Friday, 27 May 2011. My attempt to enact one of my new year resolutions - to join and participate in a book group - is floundering on the rocks of circumstance (and, actually, ineptitude). My first attempt centred around Jane Smiley's. Nothing daunted, I noted and bought the next selected tome, Rosamund Pilcher's. Only to discover subsequently that the date for the group to discuss this novel fell during my visit to New York for the Book Expo.