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Rosina Lippi-Green

Rosina Lippi is a LibraryThing Author, an author who lists their personal library on LibraryThing.

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rosinalippi is also the author Sara Donati.

rosinalippi is also the author Rosina Lippi-Green.

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CollectionsYour library (3,283), my publications (45), Favorites (87), Wishlist (2), All collections (3,283)

Reviews219 reviews

Tagsnovels (1,079), 2000s (440), illustrated (381), children (374), historical fiction (276), 1990s (258), research & reference/novels (226), first edition (218), wilderness bibliography (208), history (206) — see all tags

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GroupsBoard for Extreme Thing Advances, Recommend Site Improvements, Romance - from historical to contemporary

Favorite authorsJane Austen, A. S. Byatt, Lee Child, Noam Chomsky, Laurie Colwin, Jennifer Crusie, Charles Dickens, Dorothy Dunnett, Michel Foucault, Ariana Franklin, Thomas Hardy, Mark Helprin, Edward S. Herman, Judith Ivory, Barbara Kingsolver, Laura Kinsale, Margaret Lawrence, Dennis Lehane, Elmore Leonard, Rosina Lippi, Audrey Niffenegger, Diana Norman, Ann Patchett, E. Annie Proulx, Rainer Maria Rilke, Mary Doria Russell, Richard Russo, John Sandford, Scott Spencer, Kathryn Stockett, S. L. Viehl (Shared favorites)

About meSo I come in here to fix a typo. Good intentions, and all that. And I save and close the window and some malevolent fairy jumps in and deletes the whole 'about me'.

Someday when I've got the time I'll come back and recreate the whole thing. In the meantime if you're interested in my books, my weblog is a good place to go. Link below ('website').

About my libraryCombined libraries: mine, the Mathematician's, the Girlchild's (the photo here is of her at about two; now she's a much taller seventeen, but she still likes books a lot).

We've got a big house and lots of room but I don't hold onto a book unless I can imagine somebody in the family needing or re-reading it. I collect the work of illustrators I admire, and we also have a pretty good collection of books on politics. A brief look will make it clear that we lean strongly to the left; I especially recommend the work of Noam Chomsky.

out of print books (or editions of books) I'm looking for

hc = hardcover
dj = dust jacket
hc/p = hard cover, pictoral boards
bb = board book
sc = slipcase
tpb = trade paperback
mm = mass market paperback

Homepagehttp://www.rosinalippi.com/weblog

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Real nameRosina Lippi (aka Sara Donati)

LocationWashington State

Emailrosinalippipobox.com

Account typepublic, lifetime

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URLs http://www.librarything.com/profile/rosinalippi (profile)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/rosinalippi (library)

Common KnowledgeSeries (383), Awards (486), Characters (6079), Places (1167)

Member sinceDec 13, 2005

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...message that was flagged multiple times and then removed? Because I'm dead curious, and nosy, too.

Nothing exciting I'm afraid - the message was spam: It contained some innocuous irrelevant sentence (along the lines of "What an interesting conversation.") and then a link to a web page selling something or other.

It was appropriated flagged to death as spam and then the message was removed when TPTB closed down their account.
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