Who killed the book? I did. I killed it when I bought a computer. My relationship with the computer has taken over – certainly it's a major distraction. And, I cannot go back. My addiction to the computer was very clear to me when the electricity went out last month during a terrific wind storm, toppling a majestic tree in our neighborhood, being close to downtown Carlsbad. Computer – dead – no electricity – all was dark, so we lit a candle and opened a book – to read from the printed page. I selected a copy of Robert B.M. Binning's, A Journal of Two Years' Travel in Persia, Ceylon, London, 1857. I turned to this book as it is anecdotal and I read it aloud to my wife. I wanted to share something of what Binning had to say when he traveled to Persia in the mid-nineteenth century, especially as he describes Shiraz, the poet Hafiz ... [more Who Killed the Book?]
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Signed First Edition
by RUSSELL, Bertrand (1872-1970).
New York: : W.W. Norton, 1929. , 1929
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by NELSON, Henry C. (1835-1893); United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
Washington: : GPO, 1875. , 1875
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First Edition
by SKIDMORE, Hubert (1909–1946).
New York: : Doubleday, Doran, 1941. , 1941
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by NEWSHOLME, Sir Arthur (1857-1943).
London: : George Allen & Unwin Ltd.; Baltimore: The Williams & Wilkins Company, 1931. , 1931
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by SHARP, Samuel (1709?-1778).
London: : Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754. , 1754
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First Edition
by GOULD, Benjamin Apthorp (1824-1896); U.S. Sanitary Commission.
New York: : U.S. Sanitary Commission; Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1869. , 1869
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By Jeff Weber, with contributions by Merle Bobzien, Ryan Parks, Paul Naiditch. With deep appreciation to Elizabeth Krown Spellman. Franklin Victor Spellman was born August 15, 1945 in Stamford, Connecticut, moving to the Bronx, New York, at 8 years. He is named in honor of Franklin Roosevelt and his middle name was in celebration of V-J day. Although Jewish, he was born in a Catholic hospital where the nuns prevailed upon his mother to give him a middle name of Victor. He was not a fan of Roosevelt, but Franklin did love his name. He has an older brother Douglas Spellman, and a younger sister, Jill Polan. Frank married Elizabeth, née Krown, March 15, 1969, the Ides of March, they were married close to 47 years. Frank got his start in bookselling at Pageant Book Co., NYC, at 13 years of age, working on weekends, holidays, and summer vacat... [more Franklin Victor Spellman (1945-2015)]