Utentepukwudgie
- Collezioni
- Etichette
- fiction (83), archaeology (77), historical archaeology (74), dave (70), material culture (59), history (54), america (48), 18th c (36), architecture (32), religion (32), primary sources (30), textbook (26), cooking (24), short stories (23), french (22), new england (22), theory (18), damaged (18), artifact id (18), reference (16), colonialism (15), Egypt (14), anthropology (14), humor (13), sci fi (12), landscape (12), philosophy (12), 17th c (10), 19th c (10), ancient near east (9), methods (9), mystery (8), science (8), poetry (7), egypt (7), art (7), food reference (6), ns nonfiction (6), history of archaeology (6), New England (6), chesapeake (6), spanish (5), afr am (5), drama (5), 16th c (5), essays (5), bio/autobio (4), egypt related (4), journal (4), America (4), language (4), gender (4), Afr Am (3), craft (3), islamic (3), artifact ID (3), stamps (3), Chesapeake (3), historical (3), government (2), prehist (2), criticism (2), politics (2), boston (2), identity (2), asia (2), food (2), europe (1), childhood (1), renaissance (1), Ancient Near East (1), museums (1), medieval (1), 20th c (1), NS nonfiction (1), wish list (1), pseudoarchaeology (1), childrens (1), africa (1), greek (1)
- Cloud
- Nuvola delle etichette, Nuvola degli autori, Specchio delle etichette
- Formato
- Gruppi
- Aggiunto
- Feb 23, 2007
- La mia biblioteca
- Maybe not about my library, but about a glimpse of what we get peering into one another's libraries:
They could hardly conceive that anybody who read the Testament could be other than a Holy Joe - could have another seemingly completely opposite side to his character. I cannnot remember a time when I did not take it as understood that everybody has at least two, if not twenty-two, sides to him. Their astonishment is what astonished me. Jesus, eh? People don't look very closely at other people, eh? Jesus!
From Robertson Davies, Fifth Buisness (p. 69) - Luogo
- Boston
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- Amici
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