Architectural Tour of Paris: Centre Pompidou
Fun Fact: When I was in Paris during my HS French trip (too many moons ago) I saw Michelle Lee
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Fun Fact: When I was in Paris during my HS French trip (too many moons ago) I saw Michelle Lee
One of the oldest Carousels in Paris is located on the tiny Place St.-Pierre in Montmartre, in the 18th arrondissement
Earlier this evening, I blogged about Cartography and the Moon, 1647 and Johannes Hevelius (1611-1687). While doing the research, I came across
This Old Map… In 1647, Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius published the Selenographia sive Lunae Descriptio (Selenography or the description of
I love interesting images that I can use for the featured photo on the blog pages. I love vintage typewriters,
or, “Copy Editors are Important” Image courtesy of: https://twitter.com/brfreed/status/929392947161980929/photo/1
As an early reader, maps always kept me fascinated – especially when I had the image of where things were
One early spelling of “Halloween” was “All Hallows’ Even (Even = evening). The “all” and “s” were dropped, “hallows’ ”
I am happy and excited to announce the launch of a new venture with Edward Branley, Arcadia Coach. Arcadia publishes
Editor’s Note: This is cross-posted at Arcadia Coach, the new venture I am working on with Edward Branley. Hope to
https://www.xkcd.com/1904/ For those of you who are unaware of the existence of xkcd, what planet have you been living
Happy Friday everyone! Just a quick note to tell you that I recently did the editing of the back blurb
You may be saying, okay, the Book Doctor needs Coffee (you’d be right!). What is she talking about, and what
lemma [lem-uh] noun In morphology and lexicography, a lemma (plural lemmas or lemmata) is the canonical form, dictionary form, or
Dateline: October 5, 2017 In this scam, individuals posing as editors and executives who work for The Atlantic magazine send