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Monday, April 30, 2007

New Book Order!

Attention Students & Teachers!

We are preparing to order new books for the Fall.

If there is something that you would like to see added to the library collection, now is your chance for input.

Suggestions for specific book titles, as well as general topics that you would like to see in the library, are welcome.

Please make your suggestions by clicking on "comments" below or by clicking on "Contact the Librarian" on the left.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here are a few suggestions. These are all books I've read at one time or another:

By Sir Steven Runciman

The Emperor Romanus Lecapenus and His Reign: A Study in Tenth Century Byzantium
The Great Church in Captivity
The Sicilian Vespers: A History of the Mediterranean World in the Later Thirteen Century.
The Fall of Constantinople
The Last Byzantine Renaissance

By Varlaam Shalamov

Kolyma Tales
Graphite

By Mikhail Bulgakov

Master and Margarita
The White Guard

By John Julius Norwich

The Normans in Sicily
A History of Venice
Byzantium: The Early Centuries
Byzantium: The Apogee
Byzantium: The Decline and Fall

By Anthony Powell

A Dance to the Music of Time (12 vols.), to wit:
A Question of Upbringing
A Buyer's Market
The Acceptance World
At Lady Molly's
Casanova's Chinese Restaurant
The Kindly Ones
The Valley of Bones
The Soldier's Art
The Military Philosophers
Books Do Furnish a Room
Temporary Kings
Hearing Secret Harmonies

More to follow, as time permits.

- Aleksei N. Kronstadt

Anonymous said...

Here are a few more books that I can recommend off the top of my head, if they aren't already in your collection:

By Evelyn Waugh

When the Going Was Good
Decline and Fall
A Handful of Dust
Scoop
Black Mischief
Work Suspended
Brideshead Revisited
Sword of Honour (3 vols.) to wit
Men at Arms
Officers and Gentlemen
Unconditional Surrender
The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold
The Loved One

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Gulag Archipelago (3 vols)
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
In First Circle
August 1914
October 1916

Patrick Leigh Fermor

Mani - Travels in the Southern Peloponnese
Roumeli
A Time of Gifts
Betweent the Woods and the Water

Peter Fleming

Brazilian Adventure
Travels in Tartary

Eric Newby

Love and War in the Apennines
A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush
Slowly Down the Ganges
The Last Grain Race
The Big Red Train Ride

Paul Fussell

The Great War and Modern Memory
Abroad: British Literary Travelling Between the Wars

Robert Byron

The Station
The Road to Oxiana

A.N. Kronstadt

Anonymous said...

I recommend the cirque du freak series (12 vols) and The Demonata series.

Anonymous said...

Here are a few more suggestions of books that I think are worth reading:

by Shelby Foote

The Civil War: A Narrative History


by Robert Conquest

The Great Terror
Harvest of Sorrow


by David Remnick

Lenin's Tomb
Resurrection


by Redmond O'Hanlon

Into the Heart of Borneo
In Trouble Again: A Journey between the Orinoco and the Amazon
No Mercy: A Journey to the Heart of the Congo


by Joseph Mitchell

Up in the Old Hotel


by A.J. Liebling

Back Where I Came From
The Earl of Louisiana
The Telephone Booth Indian
The Honest Rainmaker: The Life and Times of Colonel John R. Stingo
The Road Back to Paris
Between Meals: An Appetite for Paris


by Whittaker Chambers

Witness


ANKronstadt

Anonymous said...

i think you should get spanish books

Anonymous said...

Libroj en Esperanto!