Doyle's Oxford history is very good. He also has a book in the Very Short Introductions series that you might want to look into.
I don't know the other book you mention.
Spike ,'Potential'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Doyle's Oxford history is very good. He also has a book in the Very Short Introductions series that you might want to look into.
I don't know the other book you mention.
ION, there are worse ways to end a day than by drinking too much with Buffistas. Now I am in my pjs
This is very true.
We need to do that again soonish. Maybe -t and JZ and Javachik and other people I am forgetting can join us.
Yes, I hope to join you one of the times, Perkins. When I steal my life back from exams and UTI puppy.
Very Short Introductions
I love these oh so much. I have like 12 and I crave more. I'm reading "African History" right now.
Lost fans, watch this: [link]
From "serial post," which got bastardized to "cereal," and further to listing pretty much any foodstuff.
Indeed. I believe the same process happened at the Bronze (*sniff*).
Oh, there is House and Dollhouse and HIMYM and I can't watch any of it for two weeks or The Girl, in her infinite not-being-here wisdom, will be annoyed. Strong. I will be strong...
sarameg, a bat? That's rather cool.
tommyrot, that's fantastic. Post more rapture craziness!
So I'm being visited by the insomnia fairy. I saw this house in the NYT. I love the design. I adore the plot of land. But the way the giant cavernous interior room is being used, particularly with things stuffed in the alcoves? Does it look like a furniture showroom to anyone else?
Holy cow! That is fantabulous!
Yes.
(I want that dress!)
Oh, yes
Does it look like a furniture showroom to anyone else?
Yes.
Part of it, too, is the overwhelming use of white with the punches of color in the alcoves. It's too stark a contrast, I think and everything is so linearly arranged.
But dang, the land it sits on is purdy!
So I'm being visited by the insomnia fairy. I saw this house in the NYT. I love the design. I adore the plot of land. But the way the giant cavernous interior room is being used, particularly with things stuffed in the alcoves? Does it look like a furniture showroom to anyone else?
My friend's live just down the road from that house! Their house was not 1.6 mill, however. I looked at the pictures thinking "If my house was being featured in the NYT, I would hire a interior designer."
Does it look like a furniture showroom to anyone else?
Yes. But they always stage it that way. My uncle and aunt's house was in Architectural Digest and the basically came in and re-arranged/re-dressed everything to their liking.