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Jun 24, 2018 06:09PM

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I was able to get a copy of this book for 3.00; it's a lovely illustrated hard copy. I'll be interested to know if anyone else would like to join in? I see some of us need more time for Humboldt. So, perhaps we should not begin until July 10th?
Thoughts?
Thoughts?


Great -- Looks like we at least 4 including me. Sarah- do you also have this on Kindle , or will you get a hard copy ?
Let's go with July 10th! That will give us 3 weeks to read and discuss it- we will see how it goes.
May take longer....hmmm...
Let's go with July 10th! That will give us 3 weeks to read and discuss it- we will see how it goes.
May take longer....hmmm...

Sarah:
The hard copy is beautifully illustrated. I have not started; I have been too busy elsewhere. Have you started the book? What are your plans?
The hard copy is beautifully illustrated. I have not started; I have been too busy elsewhere. Have you started the book? What are your plans?

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What a neat idea, and this book is perfect for pop ups.
I love the way this book idea came about from Caspar considering other old manuscripts and then realizing we have many present day creatures that would qualify for a bestiary in the 21st C. I am traveling a lot today, but I want to look up and possibly link for us some of the ancient manuscripts her refers to in the introduction.
Later.
I love the way this book idea came about from Caspar considering other old manuscripts and then realizing we have many present day creatures that would qualify for a bestiary in the 21st C. I am traveling a lot today, but I want to look up and possibly link for us some of the ancient manuscripts her refers to in the introduction.
Later.