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Salutations!
Sometimes it’s hard to
remember everything on your calendar. And you certainly don’t want
to miss the new book club or the Edible Books Festival! That’s why
we’re including pdf files of our events
this month. Just click on the symbol and print out your own flyer.
Better yet, post it at your workplace or favorite coffee hangout. Hope to
see you soon!
Recent Acquisitions
Boxes full of new acquisitions, including lots of important books on
archaeology, history and art are slowly being unpacked and priced for sale.
Here are a few examples that are ready now:
The Phoenicians,
Under the scientific direction of Sabatino Moscati, Abbeville
Press, 1988,
First American Edition; huge, beautiful book full of exquisite full
page color photographs and maps, F/Fine. $150
- Village on the Euphrates: From Foraging to Farming at
Abu Hureyra, by A.M.T. Moore, G.C. Hillman and A.J.
Legge, Oxford University Press, 2000, First Edition; exciting, detailed
archaeology, new book in wraps. $75
- Caravans and Trade in Afghanistan, The Changing Life of
the Nomadic Hazarbuz, by Birthe Frederiksen, Ida
Nicolaisen Editor in Chief, Thames and Hudson, 1996, First US Edition; History,
culture and beautiful big photographs in Fine condition with fine dust
jacket. $75
- Illustrated Poetry and Epic Images, Persian Painting of
the 1330s and 1340s, by Marie Lukens Swietochowski
and Stefano Carrboni, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1994; details
as well as pictures, as new in wraps. $25
- MARI, documentary
photographs from the archaeological mission of Mari, text in French by Andre Parrot,
with English translation by May Arathoon, Editions Ides Et Calendes, 1953;
black and white photos and full-page plates of sites and artifacts from
the Far East, Rome, Black Eve, Romanesqe France, Spain and Portugal, fine
hardback book with very good dust jacket. $28
- A large collection
of books by G.K. Chesterton
and C.S. Lewis
- Also, a lovely small collection of 18 titles by
beloved children's-book author Laura E.
Richards, best known for Captain January, but winner as well of
the Pulitzer Prize in 1917 for her biography of her mother, Julia Ward
Howe. The books in the collection are mostly first editions and have
beautiful original publisher's decorative cloth covers. Individual
titles and prices will be available on our web pages very soon. Please check
them out.
Annex
Gallery
Amy Lewandowski: Watercolors
Thursday, March 5, 6-8pm
~ first Thursdays ~
Amy Lewandowski is a
watercolorist with soul. In addition to commercial pieces (she created
the watercolor used on the postcard for our neighbor Wool & Willow
Needlepoint), she also creates a travelogue both real and imagined. Come
enjoy a taste of spring, as only watercolor can attest.
Show continues through March 30.
Gene's
Jazz Hot
Gene's Jazz Hot: In Concert
Thursday, March 12, 7pm-9pm
~ second Thursdays ~
It’s Gene’s
birthday! Join us for birthday cake and a toe-tapping good time with
Gene’s Jazz Hot. Happy belated birthday to Peggi Cella on vocals,
too. What the heck, happy un-birthday to Seth Rosen and Bill
Kenney. And to me, too. Donations for the band gladly
accepted. 
Stump the
Bookseller Selection of the month
G516: group of
girls form story writing club
Story about
a group of girls who form a story writing club. Girls names are Erin, Verity,
Priscilla... They come from different backgrounds - one is only child, one has
a big family, one's parent remarries and they move to a new house called
Lynwood. Possibly written in the 50s. They put together a book and have it
bound with their pictures on the first page.
N.O.B.S.
Forums
Dick Michel:
George Cruikshank
Thursday, March 19, 7pm
~ third Thursdays ~
George Cruikshank (1792-1878), in addition to his paintings and caricatures,
illustrated over 860 books. In fact, one British scholar has stated that
Cruikshank is not only one of the classic illustrators of the period 1820-1860,
but is, indeed, the greatest British book illustrator of all time. Dick
Michel, NOBS and Rowfant
member, will comment briefly on Cruikshank as a book illustrator and share from
his own collection numerous examples of Cruikshank’s work. Please
come, look, and see what you think! $3 suggested donation . 
Book Clubs
Austeniana Book
Club
Thursday, March 26, 7pm
~ fourth Thursdays ~
We've read the "big six" by Jane Austen, and as many spin-offs,
sequels and influences. Now we'll read some unfinished, posthumously
published pieces. Lady
Susan and The
Watsons are both rather short, so we'll read both for our March
meeting. In April, we'll travel metaphorically by reading Jane Austen's History of England and in May we may delve into the absurd
with Pride and Prejudice
and Zombies (it's a real book, no kidding). In June, it's back to unfinished
works with Sanditon,
which also has a "finished" version. Well, that's
enough to keep you going 'til summer. Hope to see you at one of our meetings! 
Praise the Unsung Book Club
Thursday, March 26, 7pm
~ fourth Thursdays ~
Our new book club features books that may have missed the bestsellers list, but
are well worth a read. Sarah Willis chooses Montana 1948 by Larry Watson as our next read. “From
the summer of my twelfth year I carry a series of images more vivid and lasting
than any others of my boyhood and indelible beyond all attempts the years make
to erase or fade them… “ So begins David Hayden’s story of
what happened in Montana in 1948. The events of that cataclysmic summer
permanently alter twelve-year-old David’s understanding of his family:
his father, a small-town sheriff; his remarkably strong mother; David’s
uncle Frank, a war hero and respected doctor; and the Haydens’ Sioux
housekeeper, Marie Little Soldier, whose revelations turn the family’s
life upside down as she relates how Frank has been molesting his female Indian
patients. As their story unravels around David, he learns that truth is not
what one believes it to be, that power is abused, and that sometimes one has to
choose between family loyalty and justice. 
Edible Books Festival
Saturday, April 4 at 1:00pm
~ Annual Special Event ~
It’s coming… our sixth annual Edible Books
Festival!
What is it? It’s a creative contest. What is an Edible Book?
You be the judge. The only rule is to make edible art that has something
to do with books. Contest Categories for 2009 (won by popular vote and
awarded to appropriate
books) are: Most Inspiring, Most Literary, and Most
Delectable. Free to enter
contest and to observe; $3 to vote and eat. For a taste, visit the FAQs.
peace,
Harriett
Loganberry Books
13015
Larchmere Boulevard; Shaker Heights, Ohio 44120; 216.795.9800
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