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Burton’s footnotes to the Arabian Nights

In his A History of Eternity, Borges rightfully attacked Richard Burton’s translation of the Arabian Nights as being sensationalist and emphasizing the savage and brutal (not to mention sensual) nature of the Orient to pander to his thrill-seeking British audience. … Continue reading

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From These Ashes

The Complete Short SF of Fredric Brown NESFA (New England SF Association), ISBN: 1886778183 Publisher,  Fredric Brown is arguably the finest writer of science-fiction short stories ever, just as Jorge Luis Borges is the master of the metaphysical fantastic stories. Curiously, his … Continue reading

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Born Free and Equal

For fans of Ansel Adams, the Library of Congress has an online exhibit based on his book “Born Free and Equal”. This book is a series of photographs taken at the Manzanar camp in California where Japanese-Americans were interned during … Continue reading

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The Thames and Hudson Manual of typography

Ruari McLean Thames and Hudson, ISBN: 0500680221  Publisher This is a curious book, part tutorial, part cookbook, part personal war stories, including the author’s pet tools and techniques.  It was obviously designed before computers were commonplace and many sections dealing with … Continue reading

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Manual of Photography, Photographic and digital imaging, 9th edition

Ralph E Jacobson, Sidney F Ray, Geoffrey G Attridge, Norman R Axford Focal Press, ISBN: 0240515749,  Publisher, . This book is simply wonderful. It is a detailed and comprehensive treatise on the physical, optical, chemical and otherwise scientific theory behind photography … Continue reading

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