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Yahoo! News Search Results for Books
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Is a Kindle to books as an iPod is to tunes? (San Francisco Chronicle)
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Electronic books have been available in some form for a couple of decades, but the 7-month-old Amazon Kindle is flashing the publishing industry its clearest peek at the future of reading - even if analysts say the much-hyped e-reading device won't...
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Larry McMurtry's 'Books': rambling, disorganized, dull (Austin American-Statesman)
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In his new memoir "Books" — an account of his more than 50-year career as a "bookman" — Larry McMurtry states that "the antiquarian book trade is an anecdotal culture." To wit, I start thusly: In my 20s, I spent a summer working for an antiquarian book-seller.
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Rows of books crowding your home? Here are six new ways to display and decorate with books: (San Jose Mercury News)
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• Form over function: Flea markets and garage sales are repositories of old books and encyclopedia sets that can be used to decorate, according to Marie Proeller Hueston, author of "Decorating with Books.
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Ellensburg remembered in books (Daily Record)
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ELLENSBURG — Memories of growing up in Ellensburg were recorded by at least two people in illustrated books. In her 1969 book "Ah Kittitas!" Edna Fleming wrote of her experiences growing up around the turn of the century.
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How good the summer's hot books actually are (Detroit Free Press)
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The New York Times best-seller list -- the preeminent arbiter of what we're reading, devised through trade-secret methodology -- lately has featured an unusually wide-ranging selection of titles. So with summer reading in mind, here's my take on the top five books in each category on the Times' hardcover best-seller list.
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Mother, daughter collect books for JP School (Medfield Press)
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Kimberly Knowles, 14, and her mother Marcia were able to fit 1,657 donated books in their car for their trip up to Jamaica Plain Monday - but just barely.
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Waves of fun children's books for summer reading (Seattle Times)
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"Wave," "The Pout-Pout Fish," "My Chincoteague Pony," "Carl's Summer Vacation" and other new books offer fun summer reading for children.
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Arranging those treasured books (San Jose Mercury News)
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Reading books can be an unrivaled pleasure. Staring at them in piles around your home, not so much.
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Library adds database to help find books (The Oklahoman)
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The Metropolitan Library System has added a database that will help customers find books they'll enjoy. The database, called Novelist Plus, is an extended version of NoveList, a database librarians and library customers already use. The extended version includes nonfiction, unlike the original database. NoveList Plus contains more than 200,000 fiction and nonfiction titles, and about 20,000 new ...
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Dunedin Calls For Recycling Telephone Books (The Suncoast News Pinellas)
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Dunedin hopes it has your number when it comes to recycling outdated telephone books.
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Yahoo! News Search Results for Antiques
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Winners of an Eagle contest will seek answers about their antiques when the PBS show rolls into town (The Wichita Eagle)
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T he Wichita area abounds in hidden treasures. When we asked readers to enter a contest to try to win tickets to the Wichita visit of the PBS TV show "Antiques Roadshow," we got about 100 responses from owners of antique furniture, war booty, Nazi propaganda, jewelry, items from Germany and Japan and Jerusalem, toys and dolls, and signatures of the Beatles and baseball players. We don't ...
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Antiques TV show trip was priceless but items weren't (The Oklahoman)
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NORMAN — I've been a fan of the television show "Antiques Roadshow” for years. I've often wondered what it would feel like to show up with an item I paid nearly nothing for only to find out from the show's appraisers that it was worth millions. Norman resident Kelli Davidson was probably thinking the same thing when she and her daughter, Holli Hagan, were two of 5,000 lucky people chosen to be ...
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What to do and not do when it comes to antiques (Courier-Post)
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I lecture widely about art, antiques, and collecting objects. Recently, an audience member taking copious notes during one of my public appraisal programs asked me if I would provide a list of do's and don'ts regarding art and antiques. Here goes:
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Parma: Stearns hosts antiques and collectibles show (Parma Sun Post)
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The Parma Area Historical Society will host an Antiques and Collectibles Market from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 12 at Stearns Homestead, 6975 Ridge Road, Parma. There will be glassware, pottery, books, tools, etc. Admission and parking are free....
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Antiques on the Hudson (New York Times)
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For country-weekend antiquing, the mid-Hudson Valley offers excellent prices, great scenery and, in terms of merchandise, a little of almost everything. Anita Gates reports.
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Antiques and collectibles events (San Jose Mercury News)
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SOUTH BAY Warehouse auction. History San Jose clears out its collection. Preview, 9 a.m. July 12; live auction at 10:30 a.
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Melrose Jewelers (http://www.MelroseJewelers.com.au) Announces the 2008 Australia Pre Owned Rolex Award Winners: ... (Fox News)
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Melrose Jewelers (http://www.MelroseJewelers.com.au) Announces the 2008 Australia Pre Owned Rolex Award Winners: McGlades Jewellers, Nicholas Hacko Fine Watches, Armadale Watch Gallery, Harrington Antiques
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"Royal Memorabilia, On A Remarkable Scale" (CBS News)
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Paraphernalia and collectibles saved by a longtime servant of the British Royal Family, Billy Tallon, are on the block in London. It is, says Richard Roth , "a grand assortment of art and antiques and objects hard to classify."
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Antiques: Uncle Sam is old, valuable (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
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Uncle Sam has gone through some changes since he was first pictured more than 150 years ago. There is disagreement about how Uncle Sam came to be. Most sources say that by 1816, meat barrels sent to the Army were stamped “U.S.” and s...
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7:55 p.m. update: Arts, Antiques & Music Festival coming to Millville (Press of Atlantic City)
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MILLVILLE - A group of downtown artists and merchants are organizing a regional Arts, Antiques & Music Festival, which will be held on High Street in September. The goal is to promote the Glasstown Arts District and highlight downtown Millville's attributes.
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