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Consumer Culture and Feminist, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Identities. July 26, 2012. Reflects an interest in the role of economic power and consumption as a form of both oppression and individual expression. July 10, 2012. Sarah Hendrickson will be attending law school this fall and assembled a collection of books she finds important for this next step in her education. Let’s share this work here for other students embarking on Sarah’s path. All the best to you Sarah in law school! June 22, 2012. The c...
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May the Odds Be in Your Favor… | the book beautiful
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May the Odds Be in Your Favor…. January 3, 2013. A dystopia is a society that is repressed or heavily controlled. The society may center around religion, a particular person or idea, or the suffering, punishment, or exclusion of a person or people. Therefore… The Dystopian Collection. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. At the book beautiful.
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January 15, 2013. With all the talk about the Mayan calendar predicting the world ending in December 21, 2012, popularity of apocalyptic literature has skyrocketed. People can’t get enough of when and how the world will end and what happens after. There are thousands of books and papers dealing with this topic, but there are two main categories that most of the literature falls under: 1) religious versions and 2) Hollywood versions. The apocalyptic book collection. May the Odds Be in Your Favor….
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Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover… | bmbbooks
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Just another WordPress.com site. Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover…. Asymp; 1 Comment. I admit it; I am guilty violating of one of the principle rules of bibliophilism. I judge books by their covers. And really, who doesn’t? When perusing the shelves for a good read, whose eye is not first drawn to the attractively bound book instead of its ugly cousin in the corner? My baby's beautiful binding. The spines of other Everman’s Library books. Upon being removed from the shelf, however, my baby shows her simpl...
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Just another WordPress.com site. My Book’s Portrait Cousin. Bowden and the Headband →. But that’s what research is for, isn’t it? I was not sure of the exact term so I searched for “books with curved spines,” which unfortunately gave me many books on scoliosis and very little on the actual curvature of a book’s spine. I continued by looked into curvature and bookbinding. I first hit on this interesting website. My Book’s Portrait Cousin. Bowden and the Headband →. One comment on “ Scoliosis. 64; 5:56 pm.
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It’s Time…Come Meet My Family! | bmbbooks
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Just another WordPress.com site. It’s Time…Come Meet My Family! Asymp; 1 Comment. Well, I think now would be a good time to introduce you to my baby’s family. That is how a relationship works, isn’t it? You get to know each other first and meet the family a bit later, usually after a few weeks. As with every family, we’ll start with my baby’s father. J M Dent and Sons. My baby's carmine-colored binding. Era, the Flat-Back Era. My baby's title page. A Sinking Island: The Modern English Writers. Fill in yo...
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Every Bibliophile Deserves a Bookplate | bmbbooks
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Just another WordPress.com site. Every Bibliophile Deserves a Bookplate. Asymp; 2 Comments. Every good bibliophile deserves a nice way to keep track of their books, to mark them as their own. For some, this may mean simply inscribing one’s name inside the front cover, but others may prefer something more personal, like a bookplate. First draft of my bookplate. The actualy items used in my dream bookplate also signify the way I feel about books. The trees are symbols of knowledge and life, and the num...
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My Book’s Portrait Cousin | hairston25
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Just another WordPress.com site. Paper: Marbled and Otherwise…. My Book’s Portrait Cousin. The topic of the day is illustration, and today my illustrations took me on a jog through my book’s family tree. First, I must say that with the nature of my book (1800s subscription book), not much information is available about the publisher “John C. Yorston and Co.” with the exception of a few other books they have compiled. Because Cohen seems to be a common last name, Cincinnati a large city, and law practice ...
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