Today’s Globe and Mail has an even-handed review of the new Sony reader, discovering much to praise, but still finding the technology wanting: Advancements in book technology include binding, glue and typography, an artistic/technical undertaking that computer manufacturers are just beginning to glimpse. …
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E-book Readers
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The (Frank) Herbert Syndrome
http://briancassidy.net/blog/the-frank-herbert-syndrome/When “a large advance induces a good writer to extend a successful series beyond its natural span.” From: 7 Reasons Why Scifi Book Series Outstay Their Welcomes. [via]…
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It’s icanhascheezburger for book geeks…
http://briancassidy.net/blog/its-icanhascheezburger-for-book-geeks/Friends, god-help-me, but I give you LOL Manuscripts! …
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no effing way man!
http://bibliophilebullpen.blogspot.com/2008/05/no-effing-way...Brian Cassidy's blog
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Book Hunter’s Holiday
http://bookhuntersholiday.wordpress.comwho, I opined, spend much of their time reading blogs, podcasting, and surfing You Tube. I wondered aloud how I might use these technologies to reach new and potential customers. Looks like the ABAA/ILAB has beaten me to it. Today, my friend Brian Cassidy mentioned a documentary produced by the ABAA and posted on You Tube by ILAB. The entire documentary, called Bibliomania, was filmed at the San Francisco Antiquarian Book Fair put on by the ABAA in February, 2007.
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THE BOOK PROWLER
http://the-book-prowler.netBook People Bibliophile Bullpen Book Hunter’s Holiday Brian Cassidy The Book Prowler Book Store
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Book Patrol: A Haven for Book Culture
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/bookpatrolItalian and French artists for a narcotic party, carried out with a blue Bic pen Beneath a steel sky - From Brooklyn to Central Park beneath a steel sky, analog photography by Festo These are the wordless novels of the 21st Century. Thanks to Brian Cassidy for the lead
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DQ : The Ultimate in Online 'Books'
http://www.bookpatrol.net/2008/05/dq-ultimate-in-online-book...Italian and French artists for a narcotic party, carried out with a blue Bic pen Beneath a steel sky - From Brooklyn to Central Park beneath a steel sky, analog photography by Festo These are the wordless novels of the 21st Century. Thanks to Brian Cassidy for the lead
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Gutenberg: así fué.
http://www.bibliographos.net/article.php?id_article=1097Un magnífico documental sobre Gutenberg y su imprenta, producido y presentado por el actor y escritor Stephen Fry. (via Brian Cassidy) (Duración: 60 minutos. Arriba, la primera parte. Las siguientes en YouTube). COMENTARIOS | RECOMENDAR | IMPRIMIR
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Chapter 174 Friday Fun
http://bookhuntersholiday.wordpress.com/2008/05/01/chapter-1...who, I opined, spend much of their time reading blogs, podcasting, and surfing You Tube. I wondered aloud how I might use these technologies to reach new and potential customers. Looks like the ABAA/ILAB has beaten me to it. Today, my friend Brian Cassidy mentioned a documentary produced by the ABAA and posted on You Tube by ILAB. The entire documentary, called Bibliomania, was filmed at the San Francisco Antiquarian Book Fair put on by the ABAA in February, 2007.
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The End of the Travel Guide?
http://www.bookpatrol.net/2008/04/end-of-travel-guide.htmlsale with a price range of $1 to $100? Unless you are a seasoned book person the answer is you can't. For the general public searching for a book online is becoming more problematic with each passing day. We are in need of a trusted source. Thanks to Brian Cassidy for the lead
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If there’s a bookstore heaven…
http://littlemysteries.wordpress.com/2008/04/23/if-theres-a-...this amazing Dutch bookstore but when I finally saw the pictures of this jaw droppingly wondrous place, I was reduced to inarticulate gibbering for more than a few minutes. I’ve come to feel that our store is sorely lacking in ceiling frescoes now. Brian Cassidy’s blog
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30 años de Granta
http://www.carmenes.org/?p=249books @ brian cassidy dot net
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