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early mobile library provided avid readers with books, pamphlets
on science, mathematics, agriculture techniques, politics, and a
place to meet and exchange community information
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We've selected books and articles that provide guidance for beginning and advanced writers. For your book searches--Try Alibris for out-of-printbooks or Amazon for in-print books. Check Borders.com or BN.com and talk with thosein-the-know folks: your local reference librarians. |
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| Title: Studying The Novel |
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Evanston Public Library |
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This jewel of a book by Jeremy Hawthorn makes up for its Lilliputian size by covering writing concepts for students and avid readers. Includes ideas not found outside of advanced graduate school or masterwork courses. |
In Evanston, Illinois, a bookmobile offered entertainment, information about the Wright Brothers new inventions, about Edison's methods of providing an interesting alternative to kerosene lamplight. At the turn of the century the telegraph encouraged new forms of communication. Reading books seemed to hold the lead until television broke the front-door locks and entered homes. |
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First
published in Great Britian in 1985
In 1997, the third edition, published by a division of Hodder Headline Group 338 Euston Road London, NW1 3BH |
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Currently
published by: St. Martin's Press |