this week's haul
May. 7th, 2008 | 10:02 am
1. Prince Caspian by C.S Lewis (30 cents)
2. Children's globe - old, old, old: "Tropichode Capricorno" ($5)
3. Hippie artisan dish ($3)
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Jul. 13th, 2007 | 04:20 pm
Anyway - here's a kinda cursory this week's haul:
1. straw bag with big wooden handles
2. wooden toy
3. Bulfinch's The Age of Fable
4. E.M Forster A Passage to India
5. Charles Kingsley's Heroes
6. Mini-book on Bruegel
7. Cute laquered card holder
Bookish biz: Notes from the Teenage Underground is favourably reviewed in July's edition of Bookslut.
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This Week's Haul
Jun. 29th, 2007 | 10:34 pm
music: black cab
1. Little Trulsa - Ester Ringner-Lundgren
2. Wee baking tray - perfeck for the Triple P: Pumpkin, Paneer and Parsley loaf
3. KAN.U.GO - Crossword Patience
4. London Night and Day - The Architectural Press, London 1951
"Beneath the surface London is the world's greates man-hive, not merely in numbers of citizens (a meaningless criterion) but in variety of action - the Athens, New York, Washington, Monte Carlo, Singapore, Hollywood, Forest Hills, Ancient Rome of about a quarter of the earth's inhabitants. Thus if you walk down Bond Street it is a good bet that you will be, at sometime or other, within a few yards of an International crook, a ditto financier, a literary genius, a sea-captain, a King, a femme fatale, a famous athlete, a Royal courtier, a Scottish laird, an English duchess, a great painter, an empire builder, a spy, a sultan, a field marshal or a legislator ..."
