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Timothy Aeppel tackles Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest mountain that's sometimes called 'Everyman's Everest.'
A 'Walk-Up' Mountain 2011
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It also has an extensive classics and modern classics section and stocks books from smaller presses, such as Little Toller, Persephone, Eland and Everyman's Library, as well as a limited-run of handmade books by the Fleece Press, the one-man operation of Simon Lawrence, whose family have made woodblocks for wood engravers since 1859.
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I'm linking to the handsomely-printed Everyman's Library edition.
The Best Epic Translations: Lattimore (Iliad), Fagles (Odyssey), Fitzgerald (Aeneid), Pinsky (Inferno), Merwin (Purgatorio), Mandelbaum (Paradiso) Jonathan Aquino 2009
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Timothy Aeppel Some call Kilimanjaro 'Everyman's Everest, since it is the most achievable of the Seven Summits, the highest hills on each of the world's continents.
A 'Walk-Up' Mountain 2011
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Charles McGrath faced a nearly impossible task when he went about making his selections for the Everyman's Library collection of golf stories: Pick just one from P.G. Wodehouse.
What Links Wodehouse, Fleming and Updike? Eric Felten 2011
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Wenlock Books 12 High Street, Much Wenlock, Shropshire TF13 6AA, 01952 727877Wenlock Books, which Aurum Press named independent bookshop of the year in 2006, stocks less common titles from publishers such as Everyman's Library, Persephone and Eland.
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It was Everyman's fifteen hours of fame calling to us, long before Andy Warhol reduced it to minutes for the pictorati.
Nigel Hamilton: Apocalypse in Print Nigel Hamilton 2010
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It was Everyman's fifteen hours of fame calling to us, long before Andy Warhol reduced it to minutes for the pictorati.
Nigel Hamilton: Apocalypse in Print Nigel Hamilton 2010
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It was Everyman's fifteen hours of fame calling to us, long before Andy Warhol reduced it to minutes for the pictorati.
Nigel Hamilton: Apocalypse in Print Nigel Hamilton 2010
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Some call Kilimanjaro "Everyman's Everest," since it is the most achievable of the Seven Summits, the highest hills on each of the world's continents.
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