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Middle Reader Book Club Join the Middle Reader Book Club on Saturday, September 10th at 4pm for a discussion of One Crazy Summer. Join bestselling author Nicholson Baker for the release of his new book Substitute. September 8th at 7pm. Matt Seitz & Oliver Stone Matt Zoller Seitz interviews three-time Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone. Sept, 11th at 1pm. Matt Zoller Seitz with Oliver Stone Join author and acclaimed film and TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz with three-time... Sackett Street Writers Workshop Reading Series Come out for one of the best reading series in NYC! Tetris is perhaps the most instantly recognizable, popular video game ever made. From the #1 bestselling author of Heat, Travel Team and Fantasy... Brooklyn Quarterly — Narrating the Divide To narrate a divided city—in all its flawed dimensions—can be an act of revolution,... Loner turns the traditional campus novel on its head as it explores ambition...
Sun Sep 11, 1:00PM Sun Sep 11, 7:00PM Mon Sep 12, 7:00PM Tue Sep 13, 7:00PM Wed Sep 14, 7:00PM Thu Sep 15, 7:00PM Hot Topic: Top Selling Books of 2016 ... Nathan Hill, Jonathan Safran Foer, Ann Patchett, and so many more have exciting new books out this fall. We've taken a moment, though, to reflect on what's sold the best so far in 2016. Check out the top ten! Featured Author: Elie Wiesel Elie Wiesel is the author of more than forty books, including his unforgettable international best sellers Night and A Beggar in Jerusalem, winner of the Prix Médicis. He has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States Congressional Gold Medal, and the French Legion of Honor with the rank of Grand Cross. In 1986, he received the Nobel Peace Prize. He is Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities and University Professor at Boston University. Featured Publisher: Columbia Global Reports Columbia Global Reports is a new publishing imprint that’s producing four to six ambitious works of journalism and analysis a year, each on a different underreported story in the world. 
They commission authors to do original on-site reporting around the globe, and aim to combine the immediacy and narrative power of journalism with the intellectual ambition and acuity of scholarship. The books will be on a wide range of political, financial, scientific, and cultural topics—stories and ideas that matter.The requested page could not be found. Welcome to Michael’s Books!Copper Tubs For Sale Our Store is OPEN:Second Hand Furniture Kansas City Mo Sundays and Mondays- Noon to 5pmOld Metal Tubs For Sale (not looking at books Sundays or Mondays) Tuesday through Saturday- 10am to 6pm, Buying Hours for Trade- 10am to 5:30pm Tue-Sat Cash offers by appiontment with Michael ONLY We can also offer estate library collection overview, library building and documentation,sales history, book values, identification of rare items, purchase decisions, research, group presentations.
We have one of the largest Used, Rare and Out-of-Print bookstores North of Seattle. We buy, sell, and trade a wide variety of titles in a broad range of subjects, from first edition hardcovers to pocket paperbacks. We have a stock of over 250,000 books in our Downtown Bellingham, Washington store. We are proud of our store and the wide range of subjects we carry. We have a selection of antiquarian books, as well as fine leather bindings, collector’s items, and quality general secondhand stock, on diverse subjects including history, mystery, geography, literature, romance, art & architecture, transport & travel, cookery, nature, automotive, science fiction, religion, gardening, sports & leisure, role-playing games, science & industry, health, new age, and many more. Due to our proximity to the Canadian border we buy many Canadian and British imports and have them available in our store. Only a fraction of our inventory is currently represented in our on-line database.
Please don’t hesitate to ask us about titles you don’t see here. We’ll gladly search our shelves for you! Courtesy of Bruner/Cott& Associates, Inc. New Look for Lavietes A mid-course change in Allston yields renovated basketball facilities. Courtesy of Harvard Divinity School Convocation for a Bicentennial Harvard Divinity School begins a celebratory year. Harvard Capital Campaign Crosses $7-Billion Mark University donors set a new higher-education standard—and fundraising continues. Illustration by James Steinberg A focused briefing on degree-attainment, democracy, and economic opportunity Image courtesy of the Harvard University Herbaria Digitized herbaria collections data allow researchers to predict future plant ranges. Illustration by Wesley Bedrosian Evolution shaped humans to rest—and to run only when absolutely necessary. Happy New (Academic) Year Harvard bestirs itself for the fall term.
Photograph by Will Nunnally/Harvard Public Affairs and Communications John Stilgoe on “Acute Observation” The historian teaches students about the beauty of tools and of knowing how to use them. Harvard Reforms Overseer Elections Moves to online voting—but raises threshold to petition for a place on the ballot. A private San Francisco middle school and high school nurture a passion for numbers. Image courtesy of Judith Brodsky From the beginning, artist and advocate Judith Brodsky felt “pulls in different directions.” Learn how New England’s iconic berries are cultivated at this annual event. Image courtesy of the Bruce Museum The Bruce Museum highlights “Science in Motion” in Greenwich, Connecticut. Ethnic markets serve up a world of food. Photograph by Sean Locke/Stocksy The Human Side of Cancer Treatment Although I respected my oncologists for the important role they played in my cancer treatment, I found the wide and varied “turf” that exceptional nurses cover astounding.