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| Blog Name: |
Booklicious |
| Url: |
http://www.bookliciousblog.com |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
books, writing, publishing |
| Description: |
Booklicious is dedicated to the joys of all things book. Since a love of books consists of more than just reading, this blog covers all manner of booklicious things, from organization, decor, care and restoration to industry news, legal issues, and, of course, sales and shopping. |
| Popularity: |
1 Followers |
Lost Thomas Paine Deed Discovered in 18th Century Novel
| A piece of torn paper that literally fell out of an 18th century book has turned out to be a legal document concerning Thomas Paine. Last seen in 1892, the document served as the divorce papers between Paine and his wife, Elizabeth, and awarded him £45 in cash, which he used to buy his ticket to America. The rest is history. The deed officially separated Thomas and Elizabet |
Chick-Fil-A Beefs Up Classic Lit
| If you're looking for a 2010 calendar that indulges your cravings for classic lit, fast food chain Chick-Fil-A has you covered.Shot by photographer Andric, "Great Works of Cow Literature: The Pen is Mightier Than the Spatula" features Chick-Fil-A's famous cows promoting their anti-burger campaign using adaptations of classic novels. Featured books include Port |
Wally Hunt: RIPop
| Ever wondered how pop-up books got to be so darn popular? (No pun intended.) Well, you can thank Waldo "Wally" Hunt, a former ad man who basically created the U.S. pop-up book market after discovering a Czechoslovakian children's pop-up book in a toy shop window. Hunt passed away earlier this month, leaving behind an incredible legacy that changed not just the publishing industry, but also advertising (he created pop-up magazine ads for Wri |
For Your Thanksgiving Viewing Pleasure
| Happy Thanksgiving to all my American readers! I, too, am stuffing both a turkey and my face on this, the most gluttonous of holidays. So in keeping with the traditional Thanksgiving spirit, I've posted a little something after the jump for your viewing entertainment - trailers for upcoming book-to-movie adaptations of |
Bookcase Wednesday
| Mmm, bookcase ladders. Whenever I dream about my, well, dream library, ladders are always part of the picture. Maybe it comes from watching movies like Beauty and the Beast |
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