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Collecting William S. Burroughs in print : a checklist by Eric C. Shoaf
Unseen warfare : the Spiritual combat & Path to paradise of Lorenzo Scupoli by Lorenzo Scupoli
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Tolstoy by Henri Troyat
Delimitations : phenomenology and the end of metaphysics by John Sallis
Midaq Alley by Naguib Mahfouz
Black star at the point of darkness [sound recording] : music, stories, recordings by Paul Bowles
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posted by iwpoe at 10:16 am (EST) on Jul 15, 2009
posted by michaelstevens at 2:47 am (EST) on Feb 21, 2009
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posted by michaelstevens at 11:32 pm (EST) on Feb 16, 2009
posted by michaelstevens at 12:53 pm (EST) on Feb 15, 2009
i dropped by the other day and noticed that you'd added that naked lunch audio, which i'd never heard of, and then saw all of these interesting far out titles and thought man he's getting some books together. congratulations on finding that sale. i was at the georgetown library sale this weekend, down by austin, and found hardly anything interesting but i was able to score a first texas summer by terry southern and it was clean, a fine copy and also a signed copy of norman mailer's in the time of our time. right before i checked out the woman said to everyone that books were no longer 1.50 p. book, but 2.00 per bag. so i got out of line and shopped some more. i was able to replace my texas summer trade with a great first AND an ex-library signed mailer for two bucks. i was happy about it. i feel compelled to buy the naked lunch audio but since i have the one that he read i feel like i can skip it. but that stands in the face of my wsb completism. i don't know. when i'm rich i'll plug it in maybe. anyway. hope you're doing alright. it's a cold day and rainy. overcast and windy too, but all's well. -mike.
posted by michaelstevens at 7:20 pm (EST) on Jan 26, 2009