Books for a Very Long Journey XIII
A good number of anonymous texts, fantastic tales, and neglected classics
[I post this from the UK—Cambridge, to be precise—where the weather is more or less that of South Carolina just now. Britain has been my other home, so to speak, for many, many decades, and over that time it has gone through many changes—for instance, the food got much better, the rail system got far worse, Radio 3 was largely destroyed by barbarians, and so forth—but nothing to match the changes to the climate that will gradually but irrevocably alter life here in ways the poor indigenes of this once green and pleasant land can scarcely imagine. (What an idiot species we are.) In any event, here is my latest addition to this series, which now reaches the milestone of 150 titles recommended.]
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