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  • Thursday, August 06, 2009 sans comment worth reading • Heads up from Brian Cassidy on the Fine Books Blog: The Rise and Fall of a Rare Book Business "Former book dealer Bill Cotter is bravely detailing the bankruptcy of his rare book and restoration business, Milou Rare Books, over on the McSweeney's website. (read more) worth reading • from the Guardian:" Oxfam shops set the pace in selling secondhand books.

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  • Links to this post sans comment worth reading • Heads up from Brian Cassidy on the Fine Books Blog: The Rise and Fall of a Rare Book Business "Former book dealer Bill Cotter is bravely detailing the bankruptcy of his rare book and restoration business, Milou Rare Books, over on the McSweeney's website. (read more) worth reading • from the Guardian:" Oxfam shops set the pace in selling secondhand books.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • Liberal England: Tuesday: Brain Cotter fails to catch fire. comment-link {margin-left:. 6em;}

    Tuesday: Brain Cotter fails to catch fire 2008

  • The Cotter was a handsome, intelligent old man, and afforded me much information upon glebes, and flocks, and rural economy; while his spouse, a venerable matron, was humming to herself some long since forgotten ballad; and industriously twisting and twirling about her long knitting needles, that promised soon to produce a pair of formidable winter hose.

    The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 262, July 7, 1827 Various

  • The man, later identified as Cotter, got into an altercation with the officer and tried to hit him in the head before the officer fired his Taser at Cotter, who was able to start running again.

    The Oshkosh Northwestern Latest Headlines 2008

  • They beat the plaids into fits; and the plaids were far from ungentlemanly, only they would always talk with a sham Scotch accent, and quote the 'Cotter's

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, November 6, 1841, Various

  • It has been adopted in no small number of the greatest subsequent English poems, including such various ones as Burns '' Cotter's Saturday Night, '

    A History of English Literature Robert Huntington Fletcher

  • 'Cotter's Saturday Night,' which Mr. Duncan loved to hear on the Sabbath twilight.

    Recollections of a Southern matron, 1838

  • The beverage's senior brand manager Courtney Cotter said the Missoni and Pellegrino "shared similar values."

    Empowering Women Through Music 2010

  • Buckley Sr. did his best to take further revenge on the Cotters, even going so far as to request the Episcopal Bishop of Connecticut to remove Cotter from Christ Church, but by then the village sentiment was entirely on the side of the Cotters and Buckley Sr. dropped the matter.

    r_urell: William F. Buckley: Father of Modern "Conservatism" r_urell 2010

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