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Category Archives: Books
Old Nieuw Amsterdam
I come from two old New York City families, but not nearly as old as these 17th century views of the city when it was still the Dutch West India Company’s colony of Nieuw Amsterdam. Published in 1651, the image … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, History, Libraries, USA
Tagged Manhattan, New York City, New York Public Library
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Color the Classics
Puffin + Pantone is a series of classic novels paired with their perfect Pantone color match. Each cover is made to resemble the globally recognized color chip that’s defined Pantone as the standard in color communication all over the world. Puffin … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged Black Beauty, Heidi, Pantone, Penguin Classics, Tom Sawyer
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the gods wait to delight in you
It should come as no surprise to any one that the poet Charles Bukowski was an inspiration and muse for the great Tom Waits. I am always moved by the short Bukowski poem “The Laughing Heart” so I love the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, Music, USA, Writing
Tagged Charles Bukowski, Poetry, Tom Waits
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Books By Bike
Although Sri Lanka has one of the highest youth literacy rate in South Asia, there are still many villages all across the country with no libraries and no access to books. To address this problem, social worker Mahinda Dasanayaka created … Continue reading
Sea of Cortez
We know it as the Gulf of California, but in 1940 it was called the Sea of Cortez. In that year, the novelist John Steinbeck and marine biologist Ed Ricketts traveled there to research a book project on the region’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Art Books, John Steinbeck, Letterpress, Mexico, Printing
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The Nature of Middle-Earth
H/T to faithful reader Bonnie B. for this post Fans of the Tolkien Universe will be happy to hear that a veritable treasure of unpublished writings from J.R.R. Tolkien will be released this coming June by HaperCollins. Titled “The Nature … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Maps, Writing
Tagged Elves, J. R. R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings, Middle Earth, the Hobbit
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Bookstore Tourism: World’s Oldest Bookshop
Although I have only visited Lisbon once, I had the serendipitous experience of staying in the Chiado district which is home to some of the city’s best cultural attractions, cafés, and the world’s oldest continuously operated bookstore. Livraria Bertrand, which … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, History, Tourism
Tagged Lisbon, Portugal
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An Epic Story for a Hard Year
To be perfectly honest when I first was introduced to the 1,000-year old epic tale Beowulf in high school I was not a fan, but as they say it grew on me over the years. This year, the writer Maria … Continue reading
