Books read, September 2008
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Billie T. Chandler. Crafts and trades of Japan, with doll-and-flower arrangements.
Julian Clary. Murder Most Fab.
Books borrowed
Waleed Aly. People like us: how arrogance is dividing Islam and the West.
Lisa F. Berkman and Ichiro Kawachi (eds). Social epidemiology.
Vern L. Bullough. Sexual variance in society and history.
Billie T. Chandler. Crafts and trades of Japan, with doll-and-flower arrangements.
Frank Close. The Void.
Christopher A. Faraone and Laura K. McClure (eds). Prostitutes and courtesans in the ancient world.
Judith Halberstam. Female masculinity.
Barbara S. Lesko (ed). Women's earliest records : from ancient Egypt and western Asia : proceedings of the Conference on Women in the Ancient Near East, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, November 5-7, 1987.
Lise Manniche. Sexual life in ancient Egypt.
Clive Moore (ed). Forgotten People: a history of the Australian South Sea Island community.
Sabrina Petra Ramet (ed). Gender reversals and gender cultures: anthropological and historical perspectives.
Oliver Sacks. The Island of the Colour-Blind.
Denise Schmandt-Besserat (ed). Legacy of Sumer: invited lectures on the Middle East at the University of Texas at Austin.
Elisabeth Meier Tetlow. Women, crime, and punishment in ancient law and society.
France Winddance Twine and Kathleen M. Blee (eds). Feminism and antiracism: international struggles for justice.
Books bought
Julian Clary. Murder Most Fab.
Charles Dickens. Bleak House.
Sean Dooley. Anoraks to Zitting Cisticola: a whole lot of stuff about birdwatching.
Leonard Louis Levenson. The Left Handed Dictionary. (It was $1 from the op shop. "Funny!" asserts the price sticker.)
Gita Mehta. Karma Cola. (50 cents! I swear!)
Nancy Qualls-Corbett. The Sacred Prostitute: Eternal Aspect of the Feminine.
Julian Clary. Murder Most Fab.
Books borrowed
Waleed Aly. People like us: how arrogance is dividing Islam and the West.
Lisa F. Berkman and Ichiro Kawachi (eds). Social epidemiology.
Vern L. Bullough. Sexual variance in society and history.
Billie T. Chandler. Crafts and trades of Japan, with doll-and-flower arrangements.
Frank Close. The Void.
Christopher A. Faraone and Laura K. McClure (eds). Prostitutes and courtesans in the ancient world.
Judith Halberstam. Female masculinity.
Barbara S. Lesko (ed). Women's earliest records : from ancient Egypt and western Asia : proceedings of the Conference on Women in the Ancient Near East, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, November 5-7, 1987.
Lise Manniche. Sexual life in ancient Egypt.
Clive Moore (ed). Forgotten People: a history of the Australian South Sea Island community.
Sabrina Petra Ramet (ed). Gender reversals and gender cultures: anthropological and historical perspectives.
Oliver Sacks. The Island of the Colour-Blind.
Denise Schmandt-Besserat (ed). Legacy of Sumer: invited lectures on the Middle East at the University of Texas at Austin.
Elisabeth Meier Tetlow. Women, crime, and punishment in ancient law and society.
France Winddance Twine and Kathleen M. Blee (eds). Feminism and antiracism: international struggles for justice.
Books bought
Julian Clary. Murder Most Fab.
Charles Dickens. Bleak House.
Sean Dooley. Anoraks to Zitting Cisticola: a whole lot of stuff about birdwatching.
Leonard Louis Levenson. The Left Handed Dictionary. (It was $1 from the op shop. "Funny!" asserts the price sticker.)
Gita Mehta. Karma Cola. (50 cents! I swear!)
Nancy Qualls-Corbett. The Sacred Prostitute: Eternal Aspect of the Feminine.