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Books, Bibliography and Bibliotherapy. Thursday, 5 March 2015. It's March. It's 2015. And well into my sabbatical, I am finally making some time to get back to this blog. Which, as I flick back through previous posts, is a good thing for personal bibliotherapeutic outcomes, just like making more time for fresh air and walks every day. What's helped nudge me back to this space? Andrew Piper's Dreaming in Books: The Making of the Bibliographic Imagination in the Romantic Age. E project that I'm involved in...

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Books, Bibliography and Bibliotherapy. Thursday, 5 March 2015. It's March. It's 2015. And well into my sabbatical, I am finally making some time to get back to this blog. Which, as I flick back through previous posts, is a good thing for personal bibliotherapeutic outcomes, just like making more time for fresh air and walks every day. What's helped nudge me back to this space? Andrew Piper's Dreaming in Books: The Making of the Bibliographic Imagination in the Romantic Age. E project that I'm involved in...

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The Literary Clinic: Merivel: A Man of His Time

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Books, Bibliography and Bibliotherapy. Sunday, 21 July 2013. Merivel: A Man of His Time. It's been a while since I've had time for reading, and a long while since I've read any books that have inspired me to blog - but this one definitely deserves some praise. Rose Tremain's novel is a sequel to the prize-winning Restoration. But it can be read as a stand alone book: it's been years since I read Restoration. But this didn't detract at all from the reading experience. Which shows the imagery progress from...

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The Literary Clinic: February 2012

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Books, Bibliography and Bibliotherapy. Sunday, 5 February 2012. Richard Fisher comes to talk about Adding Value to content. How much if that was an ebook? Would we care if the physical book had the ebook thrown in for free? What makes people spend money? Why should we pay for anything? And Mike Shatzin's The Shatzin Files. A great session, leaving us all with much to mull over. One of my students, Julie Young, recently lent me her beautiful copy of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. 8220;Books are not ...

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The Literary Clinic: March 2012

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Books, Bibliography and Bibliotherapy. Monday, 19 March 2012. 8220;Let every book-worm, when in any fragrant, scarce old tome, he discovers a sentence, a story, an illustration, that does his heart good, hasten to give it the widest circulation that newspapers and magazines, penny and halfpenny, can afford.”. 8213; Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 8220;I have never known any distress that an hour's reading did not relieve” - Montesquieu. 8213; Thomas à Kempis. James Carey, 'The Parado...

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The Literary Clinic: November 2012

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Books, Bibliography and Bibliotherapy. Monday, 12 November 2012. Valerie Eliot - T.S. Eliot. The news that Valerie Eliot died on Friday has provoked lots of pieces in the Press about her life, and her marriage to T. S. Eliot, as you'd expect. I hadn't really thought much about her life, post-Eliot's death, but there is a lot to reflect on in her role as protector of Eliot's legacy. An article in today's Telegraph talks about the literary widow. To whom I owe the leaping delight. The breathing in unison.

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The Literary Clinic: Pre-Christmas Anticipation

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Books, Bibliography and Bibliotherapy. Wednesday, 19 December 2012. This last week before Christmas is one of the best in the whole year: so full of anticipation, of purpose, and of gathering surprises and treats for friends and family. This is the time of year to dig out the classics, and relish the extremes of bleakness and surfeit winter-themed literature can offer. I've just re-read Ethan Frome,. Noting that "the 2012 English Library so far is less keen on fact, more keen on fantasy. Is this a fa...

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Charity Shop Find: Graphic Sayings | Bob's Book Blog

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Bob's Book Blog. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 5 other followers. Laquo; Book Review: Looking at London and Paris Sketchbook, by Ronald Searle and Kaye Webb. Charity Shop Find: Graphic Sayings. Graphic Sayings, by David Kindersley. I love finding books that tie up little mysteries that resonate in your mind, and books that pop up in unexpected places. This book, ‘Graphic Sayings’, is one of them. Had he wrote this phrase? 8216;Idr...

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Book Review: Looking at London and Paris Sketchbook, by Ronald Searle and Kaye Webb | Bob's Book Blog

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Bob's Book Blog. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 5 other followers. Laquo; Book Review: London Tales, by Greg Stekelman. 124; Charity Shop Find: Graphic Sayings. Book Review: Looking at London and Paris Sketchbook, by Ronald Searle and Kaye Webb. Looking at London and Paris Sketchbook. Is a similar work, with Searle and Webb turning their gaze towards the French capital. The subjects of this book are less personal than. 124; RSS feed.

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Book Review: London Tales, by Greg Stekelman | Bob's Book Blog

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Bob's Book Blog. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 5 other followers. Laquo; What is W H Smith For? 124; Book Review: Looking at London and Paris Sketchbook, by Ronald Searle and Kaye Webb. Book Review: London Tales, by Greg Stekelman. I’ve been a fan of The Man Who Fell Asleep, aka Greg Stekelman, for some time. Before web 2.0 was a meaningless phrase, he created a surreal corner. Is a reassuring, other-worldly presence on Twitter.

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Books, Bibliography and Bibliotherapy. Thursday, 5 March 2015. It's March. It's 2015. And well into my sabbatical, I am finally making some time to get back to this blog. Which, as I flick back through previous posts, is a good thing for personal bibliotherapeutic outcomes, just like making more time for fresh air and walks every day. What's helped nudge me back to this space? Andrew Piper's Dreaming in Books: The Making of the Bibliographic Imagination in the Romantic Age. E project that I'm involved in...

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The Literary Commune is a free bi-monthly litzine showcasing work by fresh, edgy writers and poets. Monday, 27 July 2015. Issue 6 Coming Soon! In the meantime, to keep your writer’s brains occupied in between issues of TLC, we have decided to do some book reviews right here on the blog and we have already got some great reads lined up to recommend! This week, our friends at Orenda Books. Will be releasing the Kindle version of the fantastic and beautifully-written How to be Brave,. Is available on Amazon.