Thursday 17 October 2013

Random Book Buying

Courtesy of Arty Bees in Wellington:
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream by Bill Shakespeare.  In the old Oxford Shakespeare / World Classics edition.  The one I quixotically started collecting just after they started doing them in different, less appealing colours.
  • Tears of The Salamander and A.K., by Peter Dickinson.  Dickinson is one of the great British children's writers.  And he's still alive and still, intermittently, publishing.
And from Trade Me:
  • Elidor, by Alan Garner.  Another great British children's writer.  I read his books devotedly as a child, and am now buying them for my own.
  • The Devil's Cup, by Stewart Lee Allen.  How coffee invented the Renaissance.
  • Collapse, by Jared Diamond.  Because the End Of Times is always interesting.
  • Monte Cassino, by Matthew Parker.  In my teens I read Sven Hassel's gory account of the battle of Monte Cassino and have been slightly fascinated by it ever since.
  • How To Read Marx, by Peter Osborne.  Not one of the silly 'X for Beginners' type books, but a genuine attempt to place Marx's economic and philosophical ideas into context and critique them from a modern standpoint.  Or something like that.
 Any bets on when any of these tomes may be read?