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“I do not think altogether the worse of a book for having survived the author a generation or two. I have more confidence in the dead than the living.” — Hazlitt

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I am interested primarily in art, books, and history and think it's a pity so many people waste their time clucking over the news and other things that are obviously beyond their power... 

These blogs and web sites tend to keep handwringing over current events to a minimum: 

  • Anecdotal Evidence
  • The Book Binder's Daughter
  • Book Studies at the University of Amsterdam
  • A Clerk of Oxford
  • Durchleser
  • First Known When Lost
  • Gallica (blog)
  • Idlings
  • Laudator Temporis Acti
  • Laurentiana
  • Making Book
  • Pinacotheca Petri Plancii
  • Le Prince Lointain
  • The Public Domain Review
  • Remède à la mélancolie
  • Sarah's Books
  • The South Roane Agrarian
  • A Sunday of Liberty
  • Wormwoodiana
  • zmkc

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