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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Miss Eberle and Mr. Sullivan (IV)

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Mr. T. Sullivan did not appear at Matilda's next modeling session, nor the one that followed it, and she decided that he probably felt t...
Monday, September 28, 2009

Useful Plants of Guam

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(William Edwin Safford's 1905 ethnobotanical classic has just been re-issued in a handsome facsimile edition by Guamology Publishing. Be...
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Ancient Tales & Folk-Lore of Japan

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This is way out of my price range, but what a gorgeous book this must be. "A great thick book of folk tales, illustrated with 62 full ...
Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Miss Eberle and Mr. Sullivan (III)

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Through the rest of the winter and into the spring Matilda modeled at least twice a week. There were classes every weeknight, but she was on...
Monday, September 21, 2009

Death at the Five Points

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(In the 1850s, fired by missionary zeal, the ladies of the Five Points Mission in Manhattan bravely battled poverty, squalor, intemperance, ...
Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Miss Eberle and Mr. Sullivan (II)

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When the term ended Matilda carried her finished compositions back to her apartment, and as soon as Isabel went out on an errand she opened ...
Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Miss Eberle and Mr. Sullivan (I)

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Matilda Eberle was eighteen years old. She was a little taller than other girls her age and passably pretty, though she was resigned to the ...
Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Death of a salesman

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This will be a bit of an extended gloss on my previous post , which I devoted to an excerpt from Samuel H. Hadley's Down in Hadley Stree...
Thursday, August 20, 2009

Supposing it was water

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Call me a cynic if you like, but I can't help wondering whether there wasn't more to the following story, which can be found in Samu...

A Map of Bohemia

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Luther Emanuel Widen alias Lew Ney likely rates barely a footnote in American literary history, but there was a time during the 1920s and ...
Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The Conversion

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It was his second morning in the city. He had spent the night in a flophouse and when dawn came collected his things and went out in search ...
Sunday, August 16, 2009

Notes for a Commonplace Book (4)

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Luc Sante: At night sometimes in certain parts of the city, usually in those remaining streets that are left deserted, usually in winter, bu...
Wednesday, August 12, 2009

1944

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From her fourth-story window, open to the breeze, she looks out over the green and silent square. Overnight, without notice, the soldiers ha...
Monday, August 10, 2009

The Madonna of Cherry Hill (postscript)

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Thanks to a tip from the New York City Fire Museum , I have a tentative identification for Captain Michael E. Graham, whose promotion to Bat...
Sunday, August 09, 2009

The Madonna of Cherry Hill

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I don't do it that much anymore, but for many years I made a point of going to as many used book sales as I could get to, and over time ...
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Saturday, August 08, 2009

Notes for a Commonplace Book (3)

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Luc Sante: The dead ... are a notoriously perverse and unmanageable lot. They tend not to remain safely buried, and in fact resist all effor...
Saturday, August 01, 2009

The Woman on the Wharf

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A number of years ago, before the harbor was dredged and deepened and the entire surrounding district modernized to accommodate container sh...
Monday, July 27, 2009

A Girl's Diary (1898)

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This hardbound German-language "Golden Jubilee Calendar" was issued in New York in 1898. An item in Publisher's Weekly (Decem...
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