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I just finished reading the first book in the "Narnia" series. My grandaughter and I read it at the same time.

From left to right:

 

1. Indonesian Architecture

 

2. Indonesian Visual Art

 

3. "Tastes of India" a cookbook by Molina Hazuria

 

4. "Compassion & Solidarity" A Bilingual Anthology of Indonesian Writing from Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2009

 

5. "The Sultan and The Mermaid Queen" by Paul Spencer Sochaczewski

 

6. "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupery

 

7. A new binder book for my writing journal.

 

8. "Mansfield Park" by Jane Austen

 

9. Our Daily Bread 2010

 

10. "The Promise of Wisdom" - a quote book

Peggy and I took turns reading this book out loud during the Hilton Head trip.

 

Funny list of compatibility which I found at Western Digital MyBook hdd package. I understand that device compatible with windows, mac os, usb and firewire, but hot it connected with google? Google everywhere.

['It'll kill me']

 

This is a version of Turndust, an artist's book project I am currently working on. This is an early stage 'storyboard' version. I've posted it because I am interested in seing if I can use community on Flickr to add something to the design process. What do you think of it? What could be improved? What's good? What does it make you think about?

 

I'm planning to develop the book for screenprint in one or two colours with hand colouring in watercolour, so each book will be a little different, although still part of an edition. I plan to include new versions and working-up on Flickr as I go along.

 

Since this book is intended as a narrative, it's best read from beginning to end. I recommend looking at the set.

  

Thanks for any comments.

Two young American women were arrested and imprisoned in Afghanistan shortly before 9/11. This is their amazing story.

Reference monograph on Romanesque art: Basque Country,

 

L'art Roman au Pays Basque - monographie

 

Colectie de carti de arhitectura romanica - Tara Basca.

by Don Teague and Rafraf Barrak

I've been working on this blasted textbook for McGraw-Hill since, I think, end 2007. What a long process! It is beginning to feel like an albatross, frankly. We're in edit and design now, and hopefully this monster will be in press by August. I hope, O, I sincerely hope.

Great true story that I read a couple of weeks ago. Unfortunately, I passed the book on to someone without taking a pic or scanning the cover. I think I got this from Amazon.com

Thanks to the support of Chapters/Indigo who have put copies of the book out on display every spring! I went in and signed books at both this location (Eaton's Centre) & John Street yesterday. There should also be signed copies at Pages and The Women's Bookstore in Toronto.

I saw a copy of this book at Sal's Traditional Meat Center in Bloomville, New York a couple of days ago. I noticed it was compiled by someone I know, so I purchased a copy from her yesterday.

This has all my favourites and special books on it

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