Könyvek dgrapes könyvtárából
The nonexistent knight & The cloven viscount; two short novels írta: Italo Calvino
A Family and a Fortune (Modern Classics) írta: Ivy Compton-Burnett
Chicago Symphony Cookbook "If Music be the food of love, play on . . ." írta: The Family Organization of the CSO Published by CODA
Trending into Maine írta: Kenneth Lewis Roberts
Lee's Lieutenants: A Study in Command: Volume Two Cedar Mountain to Chancellorsville írta: Douglas Southall Freeman
Errol on the Androscoggin: 1774-1974 írta: Annis Genevieve
Sez Who? Sez Me írta: Studs Terkel, and Royko, Mike
Tagok dgrapes könyveivel
Kapcsolatok
érdekes könyvtárak: AsYouKnow_Bob, docjohnb, ReneTyree, TChesney
LibraryThing szerzők: Amy Stewart (AmyStewart), Luis Alberto Urrea (LuisAlbertoUrrea), William Alexander (WilliamAlexander), Bill Laws (billlaws), Jenni Ferrari-Adler (jenniferrari-adler), Lynne Olson (lolson4), Barry Strauss (publipor)
Tag: dgrapes
GyűjteményekSaját könyvtárad (2,491)
KritikákNincs
Címkékmilitary history (371), history (343), US (184), WW2 (182), architecture (150), fiction (138), gardens (129), biography (128), art (115), Time-Life (114) — mutasd az összes címkét
Felhőkcímkefelhő, szerzőfelhő
CsoportokMilitary History
RólamThe library is a common interest of my wife and me: most of our reading interests are across the whole library with each concentrating in certain areas: me more military history, she more US social history; me more philosophy & classics, she more biography & modern fiction; me science & mathematics, she cooking & gardening, me railroads (ships, planes), she baseball (Brooklyn Dodgers) and both art, theater, architecture, music & Southwest US backpacking. Prized reference: 2005 Britannica (books only).
Addendum Jan 19, 2009: For some reason today I got side-tracked in cataloging and started to read reviews of Strunk's "Elements of Style". As one reviewer noted there are apt to be two extremes: "Elements" is the Bible for writing well and the other, it is too rule-bound and, hence, crimps the stylistic individual. As several noted, "Elements" is intended for us regular folks, needing to write clearly and well; those with that extra ability need not be rule-bound or guided by authority.
But those who criticize need to be able to know the rules, how to apply them, and when to break them: one reviewer declares it "[a]n unfortunate book. It assumes that writing style is reducible to a set of rules. . . . A reasonable guide for basic English, but it's use has suppressed far to much individuality." And in this last sentence are two basic grammatical errors! Methinks, you, dear reviewer, are hoisted upon your own petard and need to take a long re-read of "Elements" and think about rules and usage.
Maybe Hemmingway, maybe Steinbeck, Golding and Coetzee can ignore the rules, but I don't think they ignore "it's" versus "its" or "to" versus "too".
April 2 update: "Who's (...oops!)Whose Grammar Book Is This Anyway?" C. Edward Good. Barnes & Noble, 2002. Excellent for all the details & nuances of grammatically correct writing: however, I prefer/follow the English (UK)stylistic usage of quotation marks, which makes more logical sense to me than the American standard practice.
May 16, 2009 update: I recently served on a panel judging essays for a scholarship (high school seniors), the topic being list ten favorite books, choose one and tell why it was chosen and with whom you would share it. All the writers had letters of recommendation from a teacher and were in AP-type literature & writing classes: they all should be re-taught from Strunk & White - grammar, spelling, word usage, etc. were far below my expectations given the glowing recommendations and the supposed AP quality work done. The essays were filled with trite, tired phrases, cliches, wordiness and blather. Not having kids myself, I've paid my taxes, but have not gotten my monies' worth, and this is a premier school district (95% go to college, and the big names, too!).
June 18, 2009 update: My cataloging has now reached "music"; I have no training (my wife played violin in school), but love classical (the string quartet being the most sublime form - The Juilliard is the best; I hated to see The Vermeer disband) and opera (Sam Ramey is the best). We were just at an open rehearsal of the CSO: I still see Sir George Solti up on the podium. Jazz is great: Chet Baker rules the trumpet. We stopped supporting WBEZ-FM when it went from a major jazz radio station to 90% talking idiots and switched our loyalty to WDCB (College of Central DuPage), which is jazz and Chuck Schaden's old time radio programs.
A könyvtáramrólHistory (Greek, Roman, US, European), Military History (Greek, Roman, Crusades, US West & Indian Wars, US Civil War, WW 2/Memoirs, Korean War/Memoirs), Western Philosophy, Science (Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy/Cosmology, Consciousness/Cognition/AI, Darwinism/Evolution), US Travel (Southwest, Backpacking in SW), Atlases & Maps (Historical/Geographical/SW Hiking & Backpacking), Dictionaries (English, DARE, Other Regional American, Latin & Latin hornbooks, French, German, Italian, Yiddish), Biography, Literature (Fiction, Drama, Poetry, Criticism, The Western Canon), Art (European & American), Architecture (History, Design, Architects/Wright), Gardening (Gardens, Horticulture), Baseball, Mystery, Cook Books, Bridge: 290 lineal feet of book shelves and growing: May 2009 - 312 feet: coffee table books are holding up the coffee table!.
Wtih few exceptions, all the posted book covers are for editions in our library - either retrieved from librarything or scanned and uploaded. Occasionally a frontispiece, title page or book illustration is used as the cover. Also included are a number of phamphlet-type publications or magazine issues germane to our reading interests, e.g. art or history.
Addendum Nov 30 2008: I am finding that my tag cloud is too much; once all my books are cataloged, I'm going to have to address that issue; I hope the mass edit function will help get the tags to be more manageable, logical, and coherent.
Valódi névDelmon (Del) Grapes
LakhelyLake Bluff Illinois
E-maildbg350
sbcglobal.net
Kedvenc szerzőkNincs
Fiók típusanyilvános, örökös tagság
Kapcsolati HírekKapcsolati Hírek
URL-ek
http://www.librarything.com/profile/dgrapes (profil)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/dgrapes (könyvtár)
Közös TudásSorozat (178), Díj (185), Szereplő (1908), Hely (524)
Tagság kezdeteMar 10, 2008
Legutóbbi események
dgrapes hozzáadta:Arts and Crafts Rugs for Craftsman Interiors: The Crab Tree Farm Collection írta: David Cathers |









Szólj hozzá!
Sign up vagy jelentkezz be hogy kommentálhass.
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4571768....
Cool to have his book
yeremenko által bejegyzett 5:07 pm (EST) -kor a Nov 7, 2009
I uploaded a cover for this book if you are interested.
yeremenko által bejegyzett 10:46 pm (EST) -kor a Nov 3, 2009
Robert
RobertKoger123 által bejegyzett 9:04 am (EST) -kor a Apr 11, 2009
RobertKoger123 által bejegyzett 4:13 am (EST) -kor a Mar 4, 2009
If I remember correctly, I paid around £250 for the reprint edition with Fisher. They were then at least the dealers with the largest stock; you may want to ask them about the going price of today: http://www.fishernauticalbooks.co.uk/ Regards, Jahn.
jahn által bejegyzett 12:30 pm (EST) -kor a Dec 19, 2008
mkenny által bejegyzett 11:54 pm (EST) -kor a Oct 8, 2008
It turns up every month or so on EBay. My copy is quite tatty and cost me £15. A good copy tends to be quite pricey! I have just got a good copy of The 23rd Hussars History for £40.
mk
mkenny által bejegyzett 10:28 pm (EST) -kor a Oct 8, 2008
Thanks a million for the recommendations. I'll definitely check them out. Good luck with the retirement!
WillieD által bejegyzett 4:04 pm (EST) -kor a May 18, 2008