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VerzamelingenMijn bibliotheek (715), At the Office (187), SOLD, No longer in Library (125), For Sale (3), Lakeside Classics (4), Modern Library (129), Gelezen maar niet in bezit (1), Alle verzamelingen (851)

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Trefwoordenhome (463), history (144), modern library (122), amazon cover (96), (74), office (73), books about books (48), writing (37), printing history (30), book ownership (23) — alle trefwoorden

Wolkentrefwoordenwolk, schrijverswolk

Groepen"I See Dead People's Books", Antiquarian Books, Archivists on LibraryThing, Baker Street and Beyond, Benjamin Franklin's LT Catalog, Bibliomysteries, Bibliophiles of Oklahoma, Book Arts, Book Care and Repair, Book Collectorstoon alle groepen

Favoriete schrijversNicholas A. Basbanes, P.G. Wodehouse (Gemeenschappelijke favorieten)

LievelingsboekhandelsAladdin Book Shoppe, Archives Books Inc, Bluestem Books, Booked Up, Full Circle Bookstore, Lee Booksellers -- going out of business!! Huge loss to Lincoln, Nebraska

LievelingsbibliothekenBelle Isle Library, Oklahoma Historical Society, UCO Max Chambers Library

Andere favorietenBelle Isle Brewery

Over mijzelfI collect books, an avid reader, admirer of the book arts, an historian and Chairman of the Bibliophiles of Oklahoma.

Be sure to visit my blog: http://exilebibliophile.blogspot.com.
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Over mijn boekenMost books are at home, some are at work. Not quite everything, but the majority. I try to catalog new books as they come in, and occasionally do checks for missing stuff... so this is pretty accurate, but not 100%.

Books on my desk not listed here belong to the museum.

SOLD collection are books owned in the past and I still have images of them, which LT needed, so they are included so the cover images can be given to LT.

Wishlist maintained on Book Mooch.

Homepagehttp://www.freewebs.com/bibliophilesofoklahoma/index.htm

Ook opblogspot, BookMooch, Digg, eBay, Facebook, Flickr, Postcrossing, Twitter

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Werkelijke naamBenjamin L Clark

WoonplaatsOKC, OK

E-mailbenjaminlclarkgmail.com

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URL's http://www.librarything.com/profile/benjclark (profiel)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/benjclark (verzameling)

Lid sindsJan 18, 2007

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Hi! The thing I have been interested in collecting lately is older books about Opera. Thanks for responding, maybe I'll be able to come out. I've never actually gotten to go to the Belle Isle Brewery, but I grew up over on the northwest side of OKC. :)
Hi!

I see that you are from Oklahoma! Can you tell me more about the Bibliophiles of Oklahoma?
Yay for Modern Library. My father has a vast number of their books, and I am assuming I will at some point (may it be long delayed) I will inherit them...
Thank you for accepting my friends invitation. I hope my profile gave you some new insights into Volney, Jefferson and Franco-American history. I will be glad to answer any questions you might have regarding Volney, his views, or book purchases. All Zee Best, TCW

BTW--Volney met BF in the salon of Madame Helvetius pre-Revolution. According to Gaulmier, BF recommended to the young Volney that he should travel overseas to broaden his horizons. Volney went to Syria and Egypt for three years, wrote a book that made him famous, and then got elected to the first National Assembly. BF then introduced Volney to his replacement, Thomas Jefferson.
forgive my halfheimerl's disease. no. they are not buckram, which is, of course, a cloth. they are leather. i have applied mink oil and it is good. there is a process that ensures it will work, and it is painstaking and takes a few days, but it is well worth it.
Benjamin-
Are we going to have a November meeting? I assume we won't be meeting on Thanksgiving. :)
Zach
Hi, just wanted you to know I visited your library, since I got your message in postcrossing. Thanks for the nice note!

Lynn
I won't be able to make the Aug 28 bibliophile meeting, but I am going to shoot for the next one...
I have a quick question... where did the image, for the now defunct "book history" group come from? It's the color image of a court jester reading a book. Thanks!
I am about 4 hours away. Of course that is not to far at all for books. Thanks for the invite, I will certainly look into coming. I am going to see when it is and what I have going on that day. I would LOVE to come. Penny.
I see you're looking in on Samuel Johnson's catalog. By coincidence I just added William Bailey's The Advancement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, which is already listed with Thomas Jefferson and which you'll come across in Ben Franklin's list as well. This is fun, but it's going to be a lot of work. My GOOGLE already has callouses, and I've just gotten through the A's.
Thanks for your offer of help! We're ready to go on the cataloging. Come on over to the group and check the first two posts in the "Volunteer for Your Section" thread to choose the books you want to enter.
Thanks for the offer of help on the Benjamin Franklin LT catalog. I want to check in with the "I See Dead People('s Books)" group to see how the manage multiple people working on one catalog. I'll contact you again after I do that, because I certainly will need the assistance! Thanks
Thanks for the reference to the Adam Smith catalogue. Unfortunately, that catalogue isn't really The One. Bonar did two: that was the earlier one. And even the later one omitted many books unknown to belong to Smith at the time. H. Mizuta's catalogue is the best at the moment.
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