So the Witch Won't Eat Me (fear in children) Natural Sciences StacksWS 350.5 B651s 1978
Greek: pa817 r6- suz?
Performance Traditions Among African American Teachers lc 2731 j44 Odegaard?
The Changing Korean Village HN 730.5 a8 p3
Bilingual Taiwanese minority stories- East Asia Lib. DS 799.42 T359
Finnish Grammar PH 131 K2913 suz
Introductory Grammar of Amharic PJ 9211 L47 suz
simple approach to OT hebrew pj 4567.3 s56 Suz
Suzzallo/Allen Stacks BF789.D4 M33
The Years of Silence are Past: Hinshaw WM207 H665y
BF 697 I678
Anthropology of the Old Testament: (Suz) BS1199.M2 W6413 1974
Adam in myth and history : ancient Israelite perspectives on the primal human GN281 .C343 2000
Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci BV3427.R46 S66 1984
A Brief History of Ancient Astrology
Odegaard Stacks
BF1674 .B43 2007
There is this:
Richard J. Clifford, Creation Accounts in the Ancient Near East and the
Bible (= CBQMS 1994). It has some technical stuff in it, but should be
usable.
Unfortunately, it does not appear to be in our library, and Amazon shows
only 4 used copies between $150 and $200! Yikes!
You might find it more interesting just to read some texts in translation
for yourself. Check out James Pritchard, Ancient Near Eastern Texts relating
to the Old Testament. Suzallo, BS 1180.P83 1955
Ratio: The Simple Codes Behind the Craft of Everyday Cooking by Michael Ruhlman
http://www.throwdownyourheart.com/ Documentary and CD on Banjo and its origins in West Africa
http://www.nexttonormal.com/home (Musical)
3 comments:
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How intriguing. You've gone all "Da Vinci Code" on us. Is this a treasure hunt?
Ha ha, no! I haven't been using my blog here much (And sorry, I haven't yet responded on facebook... school and a sinus infection have kept me busy!), but I decided it would be a useful place to keep track of some library books I want to check out SOMEDAY, instead of checking out stacks of books I won't have time to read and having to lug them back and forth between home and the library!
Fair enough, though you definitely win the award for "most creative use of a blog"! At least, that I've seen.
PS. Don't worry about communications going haywire, I'm not fazed - in your own time. ;)
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