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Title: Forever Wild, Nature Preserves of New York City
by: City of New York Parks and Recreation
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Title: Abe’s Peanut (Vol.17)
Author: Anna Knoebel
Abe’s Penny: serialized art and literature printed and mailed on postcards. Narratives unfold in sequence, one part per week. Also see Abe’s Peanut, our art and literature publication for kids.
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Title: Holidays on Ice
Author: David Sedaris
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Title: Faust (Parts i and ii)
Author: Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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Title: Bookbinding as a Craft
Author: Manly Banister
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Title: But is it Art? the spirit of Art as Activism
Author: Nina Felshin
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Title: Arborsculpture: Solutions for a Small Planet
Author: Richard Reames
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Title: The Boy Mechanic: 200 Classic things to build
by: Popular Mechanics
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Title: ORESTES AND OTHER PLAYS
Author: Euripides
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Title: The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
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Title: The Old Farmer’s Almanac (2010)
Author: Robert B. Thomas
Sometimes, astronomical information comes from the most unlikely of sources. I first started into a lifelong interest of astronomy as a kid, growing up in the backwoods of northern Maine. There, a pristine sky that would be the envy of any backyard astronomer awaited almost every night, right beyond my doorstep. But I soon found that my access to resources and information was limited; like so many subjects I became immersed in, I quickly devoured the half dozen out-dated books at my local library and desperately searched for more. I had heard of Sky & Telescope and Astronomy magazines, but our local bookstore had yet to carry them. I eagerly awaited the monthly column, (which still runs!) on astronomy in our local Bangor Daily News and clipped it out, saving it for reference… but what I needed was information. I needed to know the “what” and “when” of a particular eclipse or the local times that Saturn would rise for viewing. Keep in mind, this was well before the Internet was around to give us up-to-the-minute Tiger Woods updates; I remember when Comet IRAS-Araki-Alcock did its close buzz by Earth in 1983 we all heard about it weeks later; contrast this with 2007, when my RSS feeder lit up with news of Comet Holmes brightening a thousand-fold and I could step out and observe it that night! These days, the information, (and dis-information) is there for anyone who has the patience to sift through it…source: Astroguyz (dot) com
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Title: Granta 86: Film: The Magazine of New Writing
Author: Ian Jack
Contributors: Andrew O’Hagan
Blake Morrison
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Title: The Wild Food Trail Guide
Author: Alan Hall
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Title: Easy Compost
by: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
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Title: Libreta Azul
Author: Manuel Bueno
Donated by: Colour me in & Ediciones Hungría
“Libreta Azul” is a compilation of phrases heard here and there. Phrases that Manuel found worthy of being illustrated with clever puns and tricks of the tongue. It is also a compilation of short stories with anonymous players, having dialogues or monologues that might sound oddly familiar because it is very likely that we ourselves have articulated those words.
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