More free stuff
Jun. 12th, 2005 06:22 pmLike unto yesterday's post, but this time with books that are already published. Claim a book (or two or three or four).
Strange But True. John Searles. August 2004. ( salon.com's best book of 2004 )
Harold Prince and the American Musical Theater (expanded edition). Foster Hirsch. April 2005. ( Prince is a producer and director who's worked with Sondheim and ALW and Fosse and been a part of all sorts of famous Broadway moments. )
Start Your Own Religion. Timothy Leary. Some decades old, but this is the new (2004/2005) edition. ( Ronin Publishing's newish edition. )
The Haunted Hillbilly. Derek McCormack. September 2004. ( The twenty-five word description of this book said it was the story of Hank Williams' gay costume-designer-turned vampire. How could we NOT pick up a copy or two? )
The Hungry Heart: A Woman's Fast for Justice. Zoe Ann Nicholson. August 2004. ( Nicholson's journal of her 1982 37-day fast to draw attention to the ERA. )
The Long Road Home: One Step at a Time. Gary Trudeau. May 2005. ( Doonesbury cartoons about B.D.'s injury and recovery. )
Sharn: City of Towers. (Eberron supplements, D&D). Keith Baker and James Wyatt. November 2004. ( Well, see, I picked up the novelization for a giggle and got this with. )
Strange But True. John Searles. August 2004. ( salon.com's best book of 2004 )
Harold Prince and the American Musical Theater (expanded edition). Foster Hirsch. April 2005. ( Prince is a producer and director who's worked with Sondheim and ALW and Fosse and been a part of all sorts of famous Broadway moments. )
Start Your Own Religion. Timothy Leary. Some decades old, but this is the new (2004/2005) edition. ( Ronin Publishing's newish edition. )
The Haunted Hillbilly. Derek McCormack. September 2004. ( The twenty-five word description of this book said it was the story of Hank Williams' gay costume-designer-turned vampire. How could we NOT pick up a copy or two? )
The Hungry Heart: A Woman's Fast for Justice. Zoe Ann Nicholson. August 2004. ( Nicholson's journal of her 1982 37-day fast to draw attention to the ERA. )
The Long Road Home: One Step at a Time. Gary Trudeau. May 2005. ( Doonesbury cartoons about B.D.'s injury and recovery. )
Sharn: City of Towers. (Eberron supplements, D&D). Keith Baker and James Wyatt. November 2004. ( Well, see, I picked up the novelization for a giggle and got this with. )