Blogs about: Dumas
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Post Cards
Well I don’t know about you, but I haven’t got any postcards in the mail for a long time…until now. My friend Matt Bartley has been sending me some really great ones from his travels… more »
the abstract resident
They Cut The Count Of Monte Cristo In Half--And He Didn't Even Bleed!
cobbmic wrote 1 day ago: I just thought to compare the number of words in the unabridged version of The Count of Monte Cristo … more »
The Great Book Adventure: The Three Musketeers - Part Three
CB wrote 2 weeks ago: Talk about turning a corner! No sooner had I finished writing the last column and picked up my book … more »
Bacon and Freud lead the field in strong London sales
pollocksthebollocks wrote 3 weeks ago: But there are disappointments at Phillips de Pury The contemporary art market season has drawn to it … more »
The Great Book Adventure: The Three Musketeers - Part Two
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CB wrote 1 month ago: If I’ve learned anything so far in The Great Book Adventure, it’s that expectations will … more »
Post Cards
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Cisco wrote 1 month ago: Well I don’t know about you, but I haven’t got any postcards in the mail for a long time … more »
Celebrated Crimes: all eight volumes in one file
kbooks wrote 2 months ago: Vivid historical gossip, including bios of Lucrezia Borgia, her brother Cesare (model for Machiavell … more »
The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas
Ray wrote 2 months ago: I have an unwritten list of books that I feel I should read. You know the sort of list: it’s … more »
Stephen Ambrose
climach wrote 2 months ago: Undaunted Courage came at a great time for me. I’d just spent several years in social histories a … more »
The Three Musketeers
robertvanbobby wrote 2 months ago: “The Three Musketeers” by Alexander Dumas is a classic story that has been told countless times … more »
If I Should Die.
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Gary Murning wrote 3 months ago: With a writing-free day ahead of me — a day I plan on spending reading Bradbury’s The Ha … more »
Pantheon of Paris
theunaustralian wrote 3 months ago: Crappy Ass Weather I said in my last post that I can’t be fucked, but like usual I am procrast … more »
Getting Some Feeds
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cathiwilken wrote 5 months ago: This afternoon was time to start on Thing Number 9–find some useful library blogs. I’ve … more »
Los tres mosqueteros (Alexandre Dumas & Auguste Maquet)
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brujulo wrote 6 months ago: A principios de vacaciones de navidad comencé (y he terminado ahora) “Los tres mosqueteros … more »
On the road again....
Daverto wrote 8 months ago: Yes, I am a traveler, as most of you know it is Thanksgiving break! I went to Dumas, Texas. That is … more »
One September
emmajulien wrote 10 months ago: Whoa, update on the Crazy September Front: Gaby and I are now not only taking off to Toronto on Mond … more »
Alexandre Dumas
climach wrote 1 year ago: Twin princes are born. One is imprisoned in a tower, in an iron mask, to hide his identity. The reig … more »
Going to NY
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Cisco wrote 1 year ago: Getting my bag packed with 2 pairs of socks, 1 Shirt, My Nikon, My iPod(loaded with subway maps) and … more »
snow and oatmeal
Cisco wrote 1 year ago: ….Headache….. I woke up with a massive pain in my head, either caused by hitting it 3 ti … more »
