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Project Gutenberg has Disraeli's Curosities of Literature in 3 volumes. You've intruiged me so I have just dropped them on my kindle to dip into. Thanks, Steve
Yay, Welty! I have to find a copy of that collection. I was quite disappointed to see that the new One Writer’s Beginnings has a very short introduction.)
If Jason, Mark and yourself make it to the Brattle’s third floor, all your viewers expect a 3 hour vee-log of the experience at the very least. I loved Bookworms, too!
Very nice haul as always. The mysteries and poetry book really caught my eye. I've never read anything by Catherine Aird. I'll have to see if I can find something by her.
Had to pause this to get the ebook of Bats in the Belfry because I love Golden Age mysteries 🦇. It was £1.49, but when I switched over to my amazon smile account supporting Dog’s Trust it was £2.99! I opened the see all formats tab and saw an older version for £1.49. Just wanted to point this out so everyone can be on alert.
Adrian McKinty has just won the Theakstons Crime Fiction novel of the year for The Chain. John McAleers ancestors must be from Tyrone. It’s a very common surname here.
Thrift books has a good amount of Isaac DIsreali...they have The Curiosities of Literature separated into volumes. Not sure if they have them all, however.
Someone pointed out a book by Penelope Douglas on RU-vid and I have bought a ton of her books. Her books are amazing. I prefer poetry by Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson.