Tilfeldige bøker fra LillyJamess bibliotek
THE LIGHT PRINCESS (Little Barefoot Books) av George Macdonald
Wise Blood: A Novel av Flannery O'Connor
Simmering Suppers: Classic and Creative One-Pot Meals from Harrowsmith Kitchens av Joanne Cats-Baril
The Lily and the Lion: Royal France, Great Britain (Imperial Visions Series: The Rise and Fall of Empires) av Philip Mansel
Miracle of Connecticut av Ellsworth S. Grant
Emily Dickinson: Selected Poems (Running Press Miniature Edition) av Emily Dickinson
Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book av Terry Jones
Medlemmer med LillyJamess bøker
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venner: almigwin, aluvalibri, amandameale, avaland, bleuroses, BoPeep, cabegley, Caroline_McElwee, cckelly, citizenkelly, finebalance, gautherbelle, Hera, kambrogi, KimB, kiwidoc, laytonwoman3rd, lindsacl, LolaWalser, MaggieO, marietherese, marise, pamelad, rebeccanyc, teelgee, tiffin, writestuff
interessante biblioteker: Hera, lblanchard, michaelparnham
LibraryThing-forfattere: Una McCormack (Altariel)
Medlem: LillyJames
Bibliotek423 bøker — se bibliotek
AnmeldtIngen så langt
Skyeremneordsky, forfattersky
Emneordfavourites (151), history (71), art (67), 19th century (53), British history (51), illustration (42), 1001 (41), American literature (40), TBR (38) — se alle emneord
GrupperEarly Reviewers, Gardening, Genealogy@LT, Ghost Stories, Past and Present, Historical Fiction, LibraryThing Community Outreach, Richard III, Science!, Sustainability, Tea! — vis alle grupper
FavorittforfattereAnna Achmatowa, Hans Christian Andersen, Eugène Atget, William Blake, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Bronte, Mikhail Bulgakov, A. S. Byatt, George Gordon Byron, Baron Byron, Nick Cave, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Roald Dahl, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Arthur Conan Doyle, Will Durant, George Eliot, Neil Gaiman, Edward Gorey, Wilhelm Grimm, Elizabeth Hallam, Thomas Hardy, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, Neil Jordan, John Keats, Jan Marsh, Henry Miller, Edgar Allan Poe, A. J. Pollard, Andrew Jordt Robinson, Christina Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, J. K. Rowling, Richard Scarry, Stendhal, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Henry David Thoreau, Voltaire, Michael Wood (Delte favoritter)
Om meg I'm a raving Anglophile and a passionate, although amateur, gardener. I also love tea and Connecticut, my birthplace and previous home.
"If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need."
~Cicero
The Red Room
I would be very grateful if people would stop posting derogatory speculation about this private group. Why is our privacy such an issue? I honestly don't understand why it's necessary for every group on LT to be available for everyone's perusal. Maybe I'm a fool but I expect more maturity from readers. We post a lot because we have a lot to talk about. The group is private mainly because we wanted to keep it small and personal. We don't have negative discussions about other groups or other LTers. I would be grateful if the same courtesy was extended to us. If you have questions about the group, feel free to post a comment and I will answer as well as I am able.
My movie list on IMDB.
Om biblioteket mitt Books weigh a lot.
I have a fondness for history and art books. I had no idea I have as many poetry books as I do. Since I loathe most poetry, it's rather amusing.
Sadly, most of my "library" is boxed up and in storage in Connecticut. Once I'm legally allowed to live here, the books will be transported up to Canada (at which point I'll be able to add the rest of my books to LibraryThing). I miss them!
Missing Books
Many of the books I read when younger belong either to my parents' library or my ex-husband's library so they are, sadly, missing here. When I'm wealthy (ha!), I'll replace all of the ones I loved reading. However, I've already cheated and added some of my favourite books ("books to replace") simply because I love them so much and they're so much a part of who I am that I needed them as part of my collection here (otherwise, how can you possibly get an accurate picture of Me?!). I'll be adding more as I remember them.
Doctor-Authors
I find it interesting that at least three of my favourite authors started out as doctors: Mikhail Bulgakov, Louis-Ferdinand Celine, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Other famous authors who started out as doctors are Carlo Levi, Michael Crichton, W. Somerset Maugham, Anton Chekov, and William Carlos Williams. Some, like Oliver Sachs and Albert Schweitzer, remained doctors while contributing to literature. If you know of others, please tell me! (I find this quite fascinating!)

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Medlem sidenFeb 3, 2006
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LillyJames vurdert, lagt til:Simplicissimus av Hans Jakob Christoph Von Grimmelshausen Stjerner: NY! LillyJames vurdert, lagt til:The Charterhouse of Parma (Modern Library Classics) av Stendhal Stjerner: NY! | LillyJames vurdert, lagt til:A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century av Barbara W. Tuchman Stjerner: NY! LillyJames vurdert, lagt til:The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (The Wolves Chronicles) av Joan Aiken Stjerner: NY! |










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postet av OlivierS kl. 10:57 pm (EST) den Dec 29, 2007
postet av keylawk kl. 2:10 am (EST) den Jul 31, 2007
AH – YOU THOUGHT I’D BE THE TYPE --
Ah – you thought I’d be the type
You could forget,
And that praying and sobbing, I’d throw myself
Under the hooves of a bay.
Or I would beg from the witches
Some kind of root in charmed water
And send you a terrible gift –
My intimate, scented handkerchief.
Damned if I will. Neither by glance nor by groan
Will I touch your cursed soul,
But I vow to you by the garden of angels,
By the miraculous icon I vow
And by the fiery passion of our nights –
I will never return to you.
ANNA AKHMATOVA
TIME DOES NOT BRING RELIEF
Time does not bring relief; you all have lied
Who told me time would ease me of my pain!
I miss him in the weeping of the rain;
I want him at the shrinking of the tide;
The old snows melt from every mountain-side,
And last year's leaves are smoke in every lane;
But last year's bitter loving must remain
Heaped on my heart, and my old thoughts abide!
There are a hundred places where I fear
To go,--so with his memory they brim!
And entering with relief some quiet place
Where never fell his foot or shone his face
I say, "There is no memory of him here!"
And so stand stricken, so remembering him!
EDNA ST. VINCENT Millay
postet av gautherbelle kl. 9:57 pm (EST) den Jun 25, 2007