…“The worst author introduction I ever saw is making me cringe, right now, as I remember it. The co-owner of the bookstore started by reading through the store’s upcoming events…
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Happy Birthday Charles Dickens and thank you for “Our Mutual Friend”
…Dickens Or, use “The Google” to search for Charles Dickens or visit your local library or bookstore for some time traveling in Dickens’ England. Happy Birthday Mr. Dickens (2/7/1812)!…
Sara Rose, Kid Lawyer, and Lawyers to the Rescue
Law Librarian Blog brings us, Lawyers to the Rescue 4/27/11, blog post: Sara Rose, Kid Lawyer, by Spencer Aronfeld (in the tireless editors’ periodic…
“What If” in Law and Literature … and “Lives Like Loaded Guns”
Life, which is not Black or White or On or Off, and that may or may not be “as it is written,” gives us much to think about…
Award-Winning Government Publication Book Talk Blog
If you’re a history buff or just (!) a bibliophile, this Government Book Talk Blog is for you. What award did they win? The Silver Inkwell Communications…
Susskind’s End of Lawyers: Annotated with Links
Law librarian colleagues brought a Legal Informatics Blog post to my attention: Susskind on the End of Lawyers. There are a zillion links to commentary on the book….
“Kafka Comes to America”
Oregon Federal Public Defender, Steve Wax, has written a book, Kafka Comes to America, about his experiences representing Guantanamo prisoners and Brandon Mayfield (whom I blogged about, in…
Papa, What’s Money?
From, Dombey & Son, by Charles Dickens (via Gutenberg), Chapter 8: “…. ‘Papa! what’s money?’ The abrupt question had such immediate reference to the subject of Mr Dombey’s…
Winners of 2014 Legal Fiction-writing Contests (ABA Journal)
Read story at: “Harper Lee, ABA Journal fiction prizes announced,” by Victor Li, ABA Journal, Sept. 2014 Previous OLR blog post on this topic….
Public Law Librarianship: A Book and a Review
If you are a public law librarian, a public law library trustee, or interested in pursuing a career in public law librarianship, here’s a great book and a…
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