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Membre : MMcMCollectionsVotre bibliothèque (8,922), Digital (35), Toutes les collections (8,957) Critiques41 critiques Mots-clésart (985), language (615), literature (416), plants (363), food (310), history (299), poetry (279), fiction (278), gardening (273), computers (261) — voir tous les mots-clés NuagesNuage des mots-clés, nuage des auteurs Groupes"I See Dead People's Books", Alexander the Great, Anarchism, Ancient and Medieval Manuscripts, Ancient China, Ancient Egypt, Ancient History, Arab, North African and Middle Eastern Literature, Art Books, Art History —voir tous les groupes Auteurs préférésJorge Luis Borges, Richard Burton, Pliny the Elder, James George Frazer, John Gerard, Edward Gibbon, Henry James, James Joyce, Hugh Kenner, Athanasius Kircher, Ronald Knox, Plutarchus, Ezra Pound, Thomas Pynchon, Sir Herbert Edward Read, Gertrude Stein, Laurence Sterne, Oscar Wilde, P.G. Wodehouse, Virginia Woolf (Favoris partagés) Librairie(s) préférée(s)Avenue Victor Hugo, Boston Book Annex, Brattle Book Shop, McIntyre and Moore Booksellers, New England Mobile Book Fair, Raven Used Books, Rodney's Bookstore, Schoenhof's Foreign Books Bibliothèque(s) préférée(s)Boston College - O'Neill Library, Boston Public Library - Central Library, Copley Square, Boston University - Mugar Memorial Library, MIT - Hayden Memorial Library (Building 14) À mon sujetMathematician. Classicist. Entrepreneur. Art collector. À propos de ma bibliothèqueAreas include language and literature. Many of our books relate to our other collecting interests, such as African and Gandharan art and Chinese furniture. Some books come close to forming collections in their own right, such as vegetarian cookbooks from around the world. Vrai nomMike McMahon Courrielmmcm Type de compteaccès public, abonnement à vie Nouvelles des relationsNouvelles des relations URLs
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I noticed you have a number of Jonathon's books so thought you may be interested. You do not need to be a member of Le Salon group to contribute (although you would be most welcome to do so). The thread link is here:
http://www.librarything.com/topic/84831
écrit par zenomax à 11:17 am (EST) le Feb 27, 2010
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écrit par vernefan à 5:57 pm (EST) le Feb 5, 2010
Palm Desktop does the job for me. I've downloaded the xls file and
lt_import.sh --record-encoding ISO-8859-1 gives me the most useful version,
but æøå turns into (3/4) (? bottom up) (large OE ligature).
I've seen this kind of garbage before though, so this may or may not be
the PalmThing applications fault. The Palm Pilot character set is based
on Windows codepage 1252? If I'm correct, this means that
Unicode æøå are utf-8 encoded as æ ø Ã¥ and I'd hoped that they ended up
as codepoints 230 248 229. What appears on my Zire 71 looks like codepoints
190 191 140 to me.
I haven't looked so much on what happens without the record-encoding option since
that looked worse.
This is not a bit deal since I can easily recognize my books and PalmThing is
a great help. I'd just like to look a bit nicer.
écrit par bnielsen à 10:06 am (EST) le Jun 24, 2009
I really like the PalmThing application. Some of the Danish characters æøåÆØÅ don't survive the trip though and turns into rather weird characters instead. Could you spare a minute or two to explain which character conversions are involved? I use linux and can easily convert the .xls file if only I knew what was going on :-)
écrit par bnielsen à 6:37 am (EST) le Jun 15, 2009
écrit par chuck_ralston à 10:38 am (EST) le Mar 8, 2009
Yours
écrit par Pepys à 12:22 pm (EST) le Nov 4, 2008
Thanks for your ever appreciated contributions in the different groups both of us belong to.
I'm very impressed by the size and content of your library... Is the picture made of several snapshots you did at home?
Also, I wonder if you ever read anythink by Jacques Roubaud, qui était un mathématicien comme vous, mais aussi un membre de l'Oulipo fondée par Queneau.
Yours,
François
écrit par Pepys à 10:47 am (EST) le Nov 3, 2008
My interest in Partridge is from a lexicography point of view but I am also interested in WW1. Additionally his autobiography apparently includes childhood/youth in New Zealand and Australia, which are collectively where I come from. So the book seemed a good fit all round!
écrit par zenomax à 12:01 pm (EST) le Sep 2, 2008
And if so, what period of his life does it cover?
The only autobiography I was aware of was Frank Honywood: Private which I have been seeking for some time.
Thanks.
écrit par zenomax à 12:19 pm (EST) le Aug 31, 2008
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Mike, I wanted to share this video I made with you.
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Gerald, Sintra, Portugal
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Best wishes,
Menarue
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