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KraphtOne wrote:when you sign up a new account one of the check boxes should be "do you want to foe colton24 (it is highly recommended) "
Pretty soon you can move up to those books where the picture pop out!jonesthecurl wrote:Picked up an amazing book in a fine bookshop in New Hope at Xmas.
I was amazed I'd never heard of it, or its author.
It's from the 1880's, and it's an early "lost world" type adventure, with echoes (or prefigurings) of Conan Doyle, Burroughs, and Rider Haggard, but also of Swift and Butler too. A cracking read. But what first attracted me to it was just the title, which is one of the best book titles ever.
It's A Strange Manuscript found in a Copper Cylinder by James de Mille. My copy is a modern paperback, published by OneWorld Classics.

They have it on amazon. Thus, I will be purchasing it shortly. Thanks jones.jonesthecurl wrote:Picked up an amazing book in a fine bookshop in New Hope at Xmas.
I was amazed I'd never heard of it, or its author.
It's from the 1880's, and it's an early "lost world" type adventure, with echoes (or prefigurings) of Conan Doyle, Burroughs, and Rider Haggard, but also of Swift and Butler too. A cracking read. But what first attracted me to it was just the title, which is one of the best book titles ever.
It's A Strange Manuscript found in a Copper Cylinder by James de Mille. My copy is a modern paperback, published by OneWorld Classics.
I do both in combination. Occasionally I will go to the local bookstore (sadly, Barnes & Noble) and peruse the sci-fi section. If I see a book I like, I'll go online to check out reviews and whatnot. This has worked well for me thus far.jonesthecurl wrote:Yeah, it reminded me why bookshops are a good thing. Of course you can find a book online that you already know you want - but I'd never have encountered this one or indeed heard of it if it hadn't been there on a physical shelf right in front of me...
