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Category Archives: USA
Free Books (really)
h/t to Stanislav and Milen for the extensive links FAMOUS AUTHORS Classic Bookshelf: This site has put classic novels online, from Charles Dickens to Charlotte Bronte. The Online Books Page: The University of Pennsylvania hosts this book search and database. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, ebooks, Europe, History, Libraries, Theater, USA, Writing
Tagged children's books, Literature, Mystery, Philosophy, Poetry, Science
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We Are The People
Iggy Pop’s video “We Are the People” is based on a poem written in 1970 by the late, great Lou Reed. Of the poem, Pop told the BBC last year, “My God, this is the country today as I understand … Continue reading
Ugliest Place I’ve Ever Seen
When designer Amber Share found that there were one-star reviews for all 62 of the U.S. National Parks she decided to illustrate and hand letter travel posters for them “as a way to put a positive, fun spin on such … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Tourism, USA
Tagged Arches National Park, Great Smokey Mountains, National Parks, posters, Sequoia National Park
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Why Real Books Are Great
h/t to Strand Books NYC
Posted in Art, Books, Bookstore Tourism, ebooks, USA
Tagged New York City, Publishing and Printing
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Everything has been done
Mads Lynnerup Everything Has Been Done (2019) ‘In this video a book lights on fire, as it gets opened. The book was published by Colpa Press in San Francisco and is in a limited edition of 50 in which 10 out of … Continue reading
At home the bookshelves connected heaven and earth
Curriculum Vitae Lisel Mueller 1924-2020 1) I was born in a Free City, near the North Sea. 2) In the year of my birth, money was shredded into confetti. A loaf of bread cost a million marks. Of course I … Continue reading
The East Village is not dead (just different)
Book Club is a new bookstore and wine bar in the infamous Alphabet City neighborhood of Lower Manhattan’s East Village. While I will grant that the East Village is not the bizzaro-crazy place of my feckless youth, its demise is … Continue reading
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Tagged Alphabet City, East Village, East Village Manhattan, New York City
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Find Refuge In Coffee
Regular visitors to TBTP are likely aware of my slight obsession with coffee. When I travel, the first thing that I look for anywhere are good coffee spots. My preference is always in-house roasters, but I will settle for someplace … Continue reading
Happy Birthday George
Happy birthday, George Washington! To celebrate the actual anniversary, check out this Atlas created in 1932 by the United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission. It is a collection of 85 maps that are associated with Washington including many maps he … Continue reading
