Sweet. I raided the free book pile here at the PI and got a bunch of interesting looking uncorrected proofs. These books, friends, are going free to faithful M&M readers. Respond in the comments to put dibs on the books you want:
Young Stalin, by Simon Sebag Montefiore. "Macabrely fascinating... Stalin's character is brilliantly drawn." Mail on Sunday.
Innovate Like Edison: The success system of America's greatest inventor. By Michael J. Gelb, author of "How to think like Leonardo Da Vinci."
Marx's Das Kapital: Sorry, I'm keeping this one. Val mocked me once for not having read it -- or was that Mein Kamf?
Conversations with Woody Allen: Sorry. Dibs.
Richard M. Nixon: A life in full, by Conrad Black.
Why Not Catch 21? 50 book titles and their origins.
The Best American Spiritual Writing, 2007.
Oscar Wilde and a Death of No Importance. A Mystery. By Gyles Brandreth.
Thomas Paine's Rights of Man.
The Dangerous Book for Dogs, By Rex and Sparky. A parody.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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Posted by Michelle at 1:26 PM
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Could you hang on to Thomas Paine's Rights of Man for me please?
sure -- I'll mail it to you.
Good pickups baby.
I'd be happy to receive Conversations With Woody Allen.
Dibs, schmibs.
I quote: "These books, friends, are going free to faithful M&M readers."
What am I if not a faithful reader? That's practically all I do!
I think you should come across with the Woody Allen, my friend.
Freda: Good snag -- I am re-reading Paine's Age of Reason at Google Books. It's a really neat scan of 1896 edition. Check it our here.
Don't mail it to me, I'm going to be travelling. Just hold on to it.
Hi Kateco.
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