Books of Spring
Since last October, I've not bought many books. A few here and there have been interesting, but not enough to fill my Amazon shopping cart to purchasing fullness. Overseas shipping isn't cheap even when it's via slow boat so I have to balance the ~$120 [including shipping] price point where the tax people become interested with the level of my desire. Spring always brings new books to reel in my interest and my wallet though so I thought I'd list the ones that have caught my eye so far this year. :)
- The Confusion
- Little Children ~ Fantastic author who is one of the few who make me believe that fiction is not a lost art.
- The Radioactive Boy Scout : The True Story of a Boy and His Backyard Nuclear Reactor ~ I read the original short story about this in Harper's and it's an engagingly good story if a bit of a sad tale about modern family and society.
- After the Empire: The Breakdown of the American System ~ This author wrote about the Fall of the USSR back when it wasn't popular. His words are worth reading and thinking about.
- Poplorica : A Popular History of the Fads, Mavericks, Inventions, and Lore that Shaped Modern America ~ Putting fads and pop culture into historical context.
- The Great Game : The Myth and Reality of Espionage ~ An ex-CIA agent picks apart modern spy fiction which should prove to be very entertaining.
- The Linguist and the Emperor : Napoleon and Champollion's Quest to Decipher the Rosetta Stone ~ The Rosetta stone was an immensely important historical find and was the key to the later decipherment of the heiroglyphs.
- Word Spy : The Word Lover's Guide to Modern Culture ~ A compendium of Word Spy words.
- New Words ~ New words in the OED which should be really riveting reading.
- The Elephants of Style : A Trunkload of Tips on the Big Issues and Gray Areas of Contemporary American English ~ Cute pun in the title and an ambitious topic.
- Subwayland : Adventures in the World Beneath New York ~ Subways will be the place where humankind goes when the surface of the planet is no longer hospitable.
- Lonely Planet St.Petersberg City Map
- A Traveller's Companion to St.Petersburg ~ If I litter the house with enough books about St. Petersburg, Jarkko might really get the hint that I intend to go with or without him later this summer. :)
- Prague Pictures : A Portrait of the City ~ Excellent writer and a city I'm curious about.
- Postfix : The Definitive Guide ~ I'm still a Sendmail devotee but Postfix has begun to tempt me into switching.
- Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition ~ The 1st edition was good and if this one ever makes it into production it might still be up to date by the time it's printed.
- The Camera ~ A classic.
- The Negative ~ I'm seriously considering building my own darkroom.
- Examples: The Making of 40 Photographs - Ansel Adams ~ I'm not interested in landscape photography but this should be filled with techniques I'm not aware of yet.
- Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Man, the Image and the World: A Retrospective ~ The Ur-Photojournalist.
- Here and There ~ NYC street photography collection.
- Leica: Witness to a Century ~ A history of Leica which should be interesting.
- Wanderlust ~ I loved the postcard series so this promises to be good.
- Potsticker Chronicles : Favorite Chinese Recipes and Family Fables ~ Looks interesting for the stories behind the recipes as well as dishes the less culinary might be able to make.
- Baking Illustrated: A Best Recipe Classic ~ Cook's Illustrated are the best cookbooks anywhere. I didn't go into food chemistry, but if I had I'd want to work there. Baking chemistry is fascinating
- Global Warming - Laika and the Cosmonauts ~ Strange yet cool Finnish surfer punk music.
permalink Ω 16 March 2004, Helsinki






