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  • Books in Chains

    Books Chains

    When books were truly expensive, libraries were so careful to prevent theft that they chained each volume to its shelf. Far from borrowing it to take home, a... Read more

    The 04 August 2013 by   Carolineld
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  • Freddie-Sue Bridge Continued [Sky Watch Friday]

    Freddie-Sue Bridge Continued [Sky Watch Friday]

    I have to admit that the ‘Freddie-Sue’ Bridge is my favorite structure in Rochester. For those of you who are seeing images of it for the first time, scrolling... Read more

    The 02 August 2013 by   Shattman
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  • Neil Fisher Says: La Traviata!

    Neil Fisher Says: Traviata!

    The Times asked its top critics to choose an event that impressed them most in their entire career. Neil Fisher's choice is La Traviata, the Royal Opera House... Read more

    The 01 August 2013 by   Irinastanescu
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  • Metropolitan Opera Preview: Eugene Onegin

    Metropolitan Opera Preview: Eugene Onegin

    A troika of stars open the 2013 season. by Paul J. Pelkonen Mariusz Kwiecien and Anna Netrebko clinch in a promotional image for Eugene Onegin.Photo © 2013 The... Read more

    The 01 August 2013 by   Superconductor
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  • South From Corregidor

    South From Corregidor

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    The 01 August 2013 by   Sfalcont
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  • Top Turrets!

    Turrets!

    When the City of London very kindly invited me on a tour, a highlight was the opportunity to go into an area of Tower Bridge not open to the public: one of its... Read more

    The 01 August 2013 by   Carolineld
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  • Step Tower by Eastern Design Office

    Step Tower Eastern Design Office

    check | Step Tower by Eastern design office Step tower A stark white ship that sails in the middle of the bustling sea of colors. The ship floating on the... Read more

    The 01 August 2013 by   Thelayer
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  • The Narrowest Houses In The World

    Narrowest Houses World

    image credit: Adam Fagen cc These houses are perfect examples of making do with what you've got - even if it's a really, really narrow plot of land. Read more

    The 01 August 2013 by   Gerard
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  • Billy Boyle: World War II Mystery

    Billy Boyle: World Mystery

    Book by James R. BennIn the opening pages, Lieutenant William Boyle has finished typing.  “I pulled the sheets out of the typewriter, separated out the carbon... Read more

    The 01 August 2013 by   Brian Abbott
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  • Review: The Anatomy of Death by Felicity Young

    Review: Anatomy Death Felicity Young

    Description (from publisher): 'At the turn of the twentieth century, London's political climate is in turmoil, as women fight for the right to vote. Dody... Read more

    The 01 August 2013 by   Girllostinabook
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