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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Book shopping in London


Since I missed my train back to Paris on Tuesday night, I stayed another day in London. The trip was a good one, and in addition to seeing an old friend from Prague, I was able to see some friends who left Beirut this summer like me.

While I was there, I did some book shopping at the London Review Bookshop and at the book market under the Waterloo bridge. I bought Dubravka Ugresic's Thank You for Not Reading: Essays on Literary Trivia, Sven Lindqvist's A History of Bombing, Isaac Deutcher's 3-volume biography of Trotsky and Eliot Weinberger's Muhammad.

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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Book shopping in London


Since I missed my train back to Paris on Tuesday night, I stayed another day in London. The trip was a good one, and in addition to seeing an old friend from Prague, I was able to see some friends who left Beirut this summer like me.

While I was there, I did some book shopping at the London Review Bookshop and at the book market under the Waterloo bridge. I bought Dubravka Ugresic's Thank You for Not Reading: Essays on Literary Trivia, Sven Lindqvist's A History of Bombing, Isaac Deutcher's 3-volume biography of Trotsky and Eliot Weinberger's Muhammad.

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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Book shopping in London


Since I missed my train back to Paris on Tuesday night, I stayed another day in London. The trip was a good one, and in addition to seeing an old friend from Prague, I was able to see some friends who left Beirut this summer like me.

While I was there, I did some book shopping at the London Review Bookshop and at the book market under the Waterloo bridge. I bought Dubravka Ugresic's Thank You for Not Reading: Essays on Literary Trivia, Sven Lindqvist's A History of Bombing, Isaac Deutcher's 3-volume biography of Trotsky and Eliot Weinberger's Muhammad.

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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Book shopping in London


Since I missed my train back to Paris on Tuesday night, I stayed another day in London. The trip was a good one, and in addition to seeing an old friend from Prague, I was able to see some friends who left Beirut this summer like me.

While I was there, I did some book shopping at the London Review Bookshop and at the book market under the Waterloo bridge. I bought Dubravka Ugresic's Thank You for Not Reading: Essays on Literary Trivia, Sven Lindqvist's A History of Bombing, Isaac Deutcher's 3-volume biography of Trotsky and Eliot Weinberger's Muhammad.

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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Book shopping in London


Since I missed my train back to Paris on Tuesday night, I stayed another day in London. The trip was a good one, and in addition to seeing an old friend from Prague, I was able to see some friends who left Beirut this summer like me.

While I was there, I did some book shopping at the London Review Bookshop and at the book market under the Waterloo bridge. I bought Dubravka Ugresic's Thank You for Not Reading: Essays on Literary Trivia, Sven Lindqvist's A History of Bombing, Isaac Deutcher's 3-volume biography of Trotsky and Eliot Weinberger's Muhammad.

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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Book shopping in London


Since I missed my train back to Paris on Tuesday night, I stayed another day in London. The trip was a good one, and in addition to seeing an old friend from Prague, I was able to see some friends who left Beirut this summer like me.

While I was there, I did some book shopping at the London Review Bookshop and at the book market under the Waterloo bridge. I bought Dubravka Ugresic's Thank You for Not Reading: Essays on Literary Trivia, Sven Lindqvist's A History of Bombing, Isaac Deutcher's 3-volume biography of Trotsky and Eliot Weinberger's Muhammad.

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