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Michael N
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Rare book librarian in DC
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No Kings demonstration in Washington, DC, at the Capitol today …
It’s like when we went to ride the subway in Copenhagen and there were 99 possible fares that we had to choose from- I counted them.
Looks like a lot of justice going on there …
Try taking responsibility for your loss rather than blaming everyone else. Biden gave her the biggest spotlight ever. I was a big supporter, but unfortunately, the masses didn’t like her.
Sounds just like the book, Martyr! …
That looks AI generated
Ohio,Louisiana,Tennessee,SouthCarolina, WestVirginia & Mississippi sent their national guards to DC.

Cities in these states with higher crime rates than DC:
Cleveland,OH
Cincinnati OH
Beckely WV
Lafayette LA
New Orleans LA
Nashville TN
Memphis TN (#1 in crime)
Screveport,LA
Charleston SC
Jackson MS
Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar
“Retirement coach”?
Ugh- I kept getting these intrusive ads for Fox News popping up while I was reading this. The Guardian lets FN advertise like that?!
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Michael J. North takes a look at one of the most important books in the history of veterinary medicine — Markham’s Masterpiece — a seminal 17th-century work on the care of horses. https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/markhams-masterpiece
That’s illegal in Tennessee?
Why do I have the feeling she’s going to turn up dead in the next few months?
I have to admit- I had to look up the word “beeves” …
Happy Birthday! Barry and I just turned 60 ourselves!
Stopover in Lisbon on the way to Valencia. The airport isn’t the mist modern, but it does have the Fantastic World of the Portuguese Sardine, which features this lovely ferris wheel giving joy cans of sardines and those who love them.
#Lisbon #sardines
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We love where we work, and every so often we like to show off our most cherished spots to you, our followers. Today, take a look at Rare Book and Special Collections Division Chief Stephanie Stillo's favorite part of the Library of Congress.