free cookbooks and ted nelson
Oct. 2nd, 2005 03:37 pmMollie Katzen, The Enchanted Broccoli Forest. Followup to The Moosewood Cookbook, which I'm keeping. Entertaining and tasty.
Anna Thomas, The Vegetarian Epicure. Probably also good, I haven't used it for a long while.
Marlis Weber, The Single Vegetarian. As a loner, I like the focus on small dishes, but it's a little too healthy for me.
Jean Hewitt, The New York Times Natural Foods Cookbook. Beats me. This is the only one with meat dishes.
Manju Shivraj Singh, The Spice Box. Vegetarian Indian cookbook.
I'm also giving away Theodor Holm Nelson's Literary Machines 90.1, the book about his hypothetical hypertext system Xanadu. Judging from Half.com and Amazon listings, this is probably a collector's item, but I can't find a listing for this particular edition, and I just don't have the patience. And anyway, I bought it used for $4.95. I'm making an attempt to sell my copy of his Computer Lib/Dream Machines, but if you make an impassioned plea for it you could probably have that too. Don't know if there actually is anyone in my reading public from this particular segment of geekdom.
Anna Thomas, The Vegetarian Epicure. Probably also good, I haven't used it for a long while.
Marlis Weber, The Single Vegetarian. As a loner, I like the focus on small dishes, but it's a little too healthy for me.
Jean Hewitt, The New York Times Natural Foods Cookbook. Beats me. This is the only one with meat dishes.
Manju Shivraj Singh, The Spice Box. Vegetarian Indian cookbook.
I'm also giving away Theodor Holm Nelson's Literary Machines 90.1, the book about his hypothetical hypertext system Xanadu. Judging from Half.com and Amazon listings, this is probably a collector's item, but I can't find a listing for this particular edition, and I just don't have the patience. And anyway, I bought it used for $4.95. I'm making an attempt to sell my copy of his Computer Lib/Dream Machines, but if you make an impassioned plea for it you could probably have that too. Don't know if there actually is anyone in my reading public from this particular segment of geekdom.
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Date: 2005-10-03 05:31 pm (UTC)