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Category Archives: Books
All Libraries Are Beautiful
For true bibliophiles, all libraries are beautiful. Of course, some libraries are more beautiful than others. There’s a wonderful story at Tech Insider that looks at libraries in each of the 50 U.S. states that have at one time been … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Books, Libraries, USA
Tagged Norfolk, Philadelphia, Scottsdale Arizona, Virginia, Wilmington
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I am curious London
Readers of TBTP know that I am enamored with London. Over the years, I have had the good fortune to spend quite a bit of time there and I even wrote a budget travel guide for the British capital. So, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, History, Maps, Museums, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged City of London, Great Britain, London
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A Game of Thrones at 20
Although it may seem that George R.R. Martin’s now iconic series A Song of Fire and Ice has been around forever, this week actually marks the 20th anniversary of the publication of the first book A Game of Thrones. You may be surprised to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, USA, Writing
Tagged A Song of Fire and Ice, Game of Thrones, George R. R. Martin
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Go Ahead And Judge These Books By Their Covers
Helsinki-based artist Aino-Maija Metsola, who is best known for her exciting textile design work for Marimekko, has created six captivating covers for upcoming Virginia Woolf re-issues. The new Vintage paperbacks are scheduled for Fall publication. Riffing on each novel’s title, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe
Tagged Finland, Graphic design, Helsinki, novels, Virginia Woolf
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Welcome to The Last Bookstore
The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles is on every traveling bibliophile’s must visit list. The 12-minute documentary below, directed by Chad Howitt, explores the history of Southern California’s largest indie bookshop and the inspiring story of it’s owner Josh Spenser.
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Tourism, USA
Tagged Bookselling, California, Documentary, Los Angeles
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Make America Read Again
Cleveland, Ohio librarian Jonathan Harris is using his summer vacation to give away books to both protesters and delegates at the Republican National Convention. Harris, who is the branch manager at a neighborhood library in the Tremont section of the … Continue reading
Chill Library
Built to improve literacy rates in Bima, Indonesia, this wonderful little library was constructed using recycled plastic boxes from a local ice cream manufacturer. Sponsored by the NGO Pocket for the Poor, the eco-friendly building makes use of natural cross … Continue reading
What Makes A Book A Book
This short animated film titled “The Evolution of the Book” by Patrick Smith is an enlightening TED-Ed video that demonstrates the elements that come together to make a book.
Lady Chatterley’s Lepidopterist
Tom Gauld does it again.
It’s still confusing
I’m a huge Game of Thrones fan, but sometimes I forget exactly how the characters are related. And although I’ve read every book in the Song of Ice and Fire series, the Houses and their relationships can be confusing. HBO … Continue reading
Posted in Books, USA, Writing
Tagged A Song Of Ice And Fire, Game of Thrones, George R. R. Martin, HBO
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