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		<title>BookPatrol solves the Riddle of Rackham&#8217;s Faithful Friends</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Books like this come up every so often, where all the evidence is contradictory and a little investigation is needed to find out what&#8217;s what. Mike Lieberman&#8217;s ever readable Book Patrol blog does an excellent job detailing and diagramming what in book terms amounts to a mathematical proof.]]></description>
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<p>Mike Lieberman&#8217;s <a href="http://www.bookpatrol.net/2009/12/riddle-of-arthur-rackhams-faithful.html">ever readable Book Patrol blog does an excellent job detailing and diagramming what in book terms amounts to a mathematical proof. </a></p>
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		<title>the private library</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you haven&#8217;t been keeping up the biblioblog The Private Library has been rocking&#8230;.and this latest series of educational posts &#8220;Photography and the Private Library&#8221; are not to be missed. The information and history offered freely for the enjoyment of one and all is an embarrassment of riches&#8230;the kind of biblio material usually available at [...]]]></description>
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If you haven&#8217;t been keeping up the biblioblog  <a href="http://privatelibrary.typepad.com/the_private_library/2009/11/photography-and-the-private-library-part-i.html">The Private Library has been rocking&#8230;.and this latest series  of educational posts  &#8220;Photography and the Private Library</a>&#8221;  are not to be missed.</p>
<div>The information and history offered freely for the enjoyment of one and all is an embarrassment of riches&#8230;the kind of biblio material usually available at a cost.</div>
<div>This nine part series is worth reading and perhaps saving.   So pour yourself a cuppa and go do something on the net that won&#8217;t make you feel like you are wasting your time.</div>
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