Willekeurige boeken van TELawrenceMargaret Ogilvy, by her son, J. M. Barrie door Sir J. M. Barrie. England in the age of the American Revolution door L. B. Namier Scottish stories door R. B. Cunninghame Graham A History of the Royal Air Force College door R. A, De La Bere Laura and Francisca. door Laura Riding The Love Songs of Connacht, being the fourth chapter of the songs of Connacht door D. Hyde Etched in Moonlight door James Stephens Leden met boeken van TELawrenceVerbanden tussen ledenVrienden: RobertGravesLibrary RSS feeds
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Lid: TELawrenceVerzamelingenMijn bibliotheek (1,181) BesprekingenGeen TrefwoordenGeen Wolkenschrijverswolk GroepenBaker Street and Beyond, T.E. Lawrence Over mijzelf"All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible. This I did. I meant to make a new nation, to restore a lost influence, to give twenty millions of Semites the foundation on which to build an inspired dream-palace of their national thoughts." Over mijn boekenA complete listing of the texts owned at the time of my death can be found in T. E. Lawrence by his Friends (London. Jonathan Cape, 1937). Homepagehttp://telawrence.info/telawrenceinfo/index.htm Werkelijke naamT. E. Lawrence Favoriete schrijversGeen Soort gebruikeropenbaar, levenslang Verbanden nieuwsVerbanden nieuws URL's
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You will find that this work in your catalogue http://www.librarything.com/work/7079995/book/39699558 should have this author http://www.librarything.com/author/tomlinsonhm and can then be combined with this work http://www.librarything.com/work/2911334.
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door bernsad op 6:14 am (EST) om Jan 31, 2009
Would you mind just checking the author of this work
http://www.librarything.com/work/6561563 please, I suspect it should just be Henri Barbusse as "Le feu" is one of his works.
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door bernsad op 9:54 pm (EST) om Dec 13, 2008