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Category Archives: Books
Comedians In Cars Getting Books
In this season’s finale to Jerry Seinfeld’s fantastic web series Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, he and the inimitable Stephen Colbert not only get coffee—at the Bluestone Coffee Co. in Montclair, N.J.— they also pop in at Watchung Booksellers to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, USA
Tagged coffee house, indie bookstores, Jerry Seinfeld, Stephen Colbert
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Reader’s Manifesto
I’m a big fan of Grant Snider’s clever cartoons. “A Reader’s Manifesto” is one of my favorites and it’s even available for purchase as a poster at Grant’s website Incidental Comics.
It’s Elementary
British graphic designers Jim Kynvin and Adam Frost have teamed up to create a marvelous series of infographics exploring more than a century of Sherlockiana .
Posted in Books, Europe, movies, Writing
Tagged Arthur Conan Doyle, Dr. Watson, Moriarty, Mrs. Hudson, Sherlock Holmes
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Sculpture by the Sea
“When my Father died it was like a whole library had burned down” is Swedish artist Susanna Hesselberg’s contribution to this year’s Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Aarhus, Denmark. The cryptic title references Laurie Anderson’s song “World Without End”. … Continue reading
Speed Reading
Those of us who absolutely must have something to read at all times are always on the hunt for quick reads for short trips and long waits. This infographic, created by Ebook Friendly, suggests 24 choices for 1 hour reads. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, ebooks, USA, Writing
Tagged Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Philip K Dick, Robert Louis Stevenson, Stephen King
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Travel Reading
While I might quibble with the specific book choices, I love the concept of this infographic from Fly Abu Dhabi. I always try and find good reads on my travel destinations before a trip. Travel guidebooks are great for history … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Asia, Books, Europe, South America, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Columbia, Greece, Ireland, Thailand
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Gonzo Bookselling
I paid my dues as a flea market bookseller, but the random gallimaufry of book shelves, boxes and tables of my book stall pales when I see the brilliance of Jeff Towns’ traveling “BookBus”. Officially called Dylan’s Mobile Bookstore, the bookmobile turns up … Continue reading
Library Inside Out
This week the New York Public Library opened its always popular summer outdoor reading room on the Fifth Avenue plaza near 40th street in the heart of Manhattan. “The outdoor Reading Room 2015: Read Everywhere!” is open daily 10AM to … Continue reading
Seventy-one Square Miles Seeded With Hustle
The just launched Brooklyn from the Wildsam Field Guide Series describes the New York Borough as “…seventy-one square miles seeded with hustle and grit and leaps of faith”. As the product of more than a century of Brooklynites on both … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, History, Hotels, Maps, Museums, Music, Public Transport, Restaurants, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Brooklyn, Bushwick, Flatbush, New York City, Travel Guidebooks
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