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From: Michael Andre-Driussi <mantis@siriusfiction.com> Subject: Re: (urth) The Invisible Library Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 20:18:10 Wonders of Urth and Sky (oh, that doesn't count, does it?) from BIBLIOMEN: Arthurs, Kirk Patterson (Ph.D.), MASK AND COIN: GRUB STREET IN THE 30S (1986) " , MAZE OF GREY: JOHN GLASKIN REVISITED (1987) " , SWEET SWORD, HIGH HEART: LOVE AND WAR IN THE FICTION OF JOHN GLASKIN (1990) " , FICTION IN FANCY DRESS: JOHN GLASKIN ET AL EXPOSED (1996) [p. 9] Brooks, Robert T., (Spinning Jenny transcription: title unknown), Doubleday (1982) [p. 19] French, Bernard A., GREAT LOST ART OF WESTERN EUROPE [p. 58; p. 23; p. 43] " , PERFECTION UNTO DEATH [p. 44] Glaskin, John, SIXPENCE FOR BUNS " , BRIDESHEAD " , YOU CAN'T GO HOME AT ALL [p. 42] Jons, John J. (jr.), A GUIDE TO THE PUBLIC TOILETS OF AMERICA (1990) [p. 51] " , MEDITATION ON THE UTILITARIAN THEORY OF LITERARY MERIT [p. 52] McRidy, Xavier, THE PAPER NAUTILUS [p. 53] S. Peety, MR. MILTON IN MEDOC [p. 53] de Solo y Varios, Juan Gabriel Sabastian, ALLEGIANCE TO LA VILLA REAL DE LA SANTA FE DE SAN FRANCISCO [p. 53] Poor, Adam, VOICES VOCABLE (1975) [p. 64] " , A SALTED MINE (1976) [p. 64] Rico, Paul, TRAINING THE MIND (1981) [p. 72] Mirk, Roy C., POULTRY AS SYMBOLISM IN NINETEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE " , TEA-TIME TALK IN THE NOVELS OF LOUISE MAY ALCOTT " , WASHING AS A EUPHEMISM IN THE WORKS OF JACK LONDON " , A POST-MODERNIST CRITIC VIEWS THE ANTEBELLUM MIDDLE WEST [p. 93] =mantis= Sirius Fiction Has Moved To http://www.siriusfiction.com/ *More Wolfe info & archive of this list at http://www.urth.net/urth/