The Maze
by Catherine Coulter | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0515122491 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0515122491 Global Overview for this book
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This book was purchased from the Citizens for the Charles County Public Library, Inc. (C4CCPL) Used-Book Store, located on the lower level of the La Plata Branch Library. Citizens for the Charles County Public Library, Inc. (C4CCPL) is a non-profit, all volunteer group dedicated to expand public awareness and support for the Charles County, Maryland, Public Library system.
I got this book on April 19th, 2008. They ended their big week long sale by selling books for $1 per bag. I got 15 bags of books that I can register and release and many of them will be headed to the International Day of the Book Festival in Kensington, Maryland on April 27, 2008!
I got this book on April 19th, 2008. They ended their big week long sale by selling books for $1 per bag. I got 15 bags of books that I can register and release and many of them will be headed to the International Day of the Book Festival in Kensington, Maryland on April 27, 2008!
Journal Entry 2 by crrcookie at Day Of The Book (Street Festival) On Howard Avenue in Kensington, Maryland USA on Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (4/27/2008 UTC) at Day Of The Book (Street Festival) On Howard Avenue in Kensington, Maryland USA
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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE BOOK
Welcome to Old Town Kensington's Celebration of the International Day of the Book.
April twenty-third (the festival is on the nearest Sunday) is a symbolic day in world literature. Declared as International Day of the Book by UNESCO in 1995, this celebration of books and literature draws its inspiration from a Catalan tradition, the Festival of the Rose.
Legend has it that Saint George, Patron Saint of Catalonia and international knight-errant, slew a dragon about to devour a beautiful Catalan princess. From the dragon's blood sprouted a rosebush, from which the hero plucked the prettiest rose for the princess. Hence the traditional Rose Festival celebrated in Barcelona since the Middle Ages to honor chivalry and love. In 1923, this lover's "festa" became even more poetic when it merged with "el dia del llibre", or The Day of the Book, to mark the nearly simultaneous deaths of Miguel de Cervantes and William Shakespeare, the two giants of literary history, on April 23, 1616.
On this day in Barcelona, bookstalls and street festivities run the length of the picturesque La Rambla, the old city's main boulevard and, according to the Spanish author Garcia Lorca, "the only street in the world which I wish would never end".
The Town of Kensington, Kensington Literary Group, and the Pauli Bellet Foundation Catalan Library, invite you to celebrate this wonderful day on Howard Ave, our "La Rambla".
Thanks for picking up one of the BookCrossing books that you found at the festival or selected from our booth. If you are joining BookCrossing please consider entering crrcookie as the member that referred you.
Welcome to BookCrossing!
Welcome to Old Town Kensington's Celebration of the International Day of the Book.
April twenty-third (the festival is on the nearest Sunday) is a symbolic day in world literature. Declared as International Day of the Book by UNESCO in 1995, this celebration of books and literature draws its inspiration from a Catalan tradition, the Festival of the Rose.
Legend has it that Saint George, Patron Saint of Catalonia and international knight-errant, slew a dragon about to devour a beautiful Catalan princess. From the dragon's blood sprouted a rosebush, from which the hero plucked the prettiest rose for the princess. Hence the traditional Rose Festival celebrated in Barcelona since the Middle Ages to honor chivalry and love. In 1923, this lover's "festa" became even more poetic when it merged with "el dia del llibre", or The Day of the Book, to mark the nearly simultaneous deaths of Miguel de Cervantes and William Shakespeare, the two giants of literary history, on April 23, 1616.
On this day in Barcelona, bookstalls and street festivities run the length of the picturesque La Rambla, the old city's main boulevard and, according to the Spanish author Garcia Lorca, "the only street in the world which I wish would never end".
The Town of Kensington, Kensington Literary Group, and the Pauli Bellet Foundation Catalan Library, invite you to celebrate this wonderful day on Howard Ave, our "La Rambla".
Thanks for picking up one of the BookCrossing books that you found at the festival or selected from our booth. If you are joining BookCrossing please consider entering crrcookie as the member that referred you.
Journal Entry 4 by ResQgeek at Courthouse Square Park in Alexandria, Virginia USA on Monday, August 11, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (8/11/2008 UTC) at Courthouse Square Park in Alexandria, Virginia USA
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Left on one of the benches facing the fountain in front of the courthouse.
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DEAR FINDER,
Welcome to BookCrossing.com, where we are trying to making the whole world a library!
If you have not already done so, please make a journal entry so we know this book has found a new home. You don't need to join BookCrossing and you can remain completely anonymous. However, we encourage you to join so that you can follow this book's future travels. It's fun and free, and your personal information will never be shared or sold. If you decide to join, consider listing ResQgeek (or any of the other journalers) as referring you.
Take your time reading the book, and after you finish, please make another journal entry to record your thoughts about it. This book is now yours, and you can keep it if you choose, though we would love for you to share it. If you pass it along, please make a release note to let others know where you left it.
I hope you enjoy the book!
It's funny, because I found this book in my house today.. after not having seen it for a long time.
My name is Mike, and I am a Core Driller for a construction company located right near BWI airport. I was working at a courthouse, drilling holes for some plumbers (from what I recall,) and decided to take a smoke break. I wandered over towards this very relaxing courtyard and decided to just sit on the benches and enjoy my cigarette in front of the fountain.
Low and behold, on the bench across from mine, I saw a book, and decided to be nosy and check it out. I'm not really much for these kinds of things, however, after a couple of years, I think this is appreciable. I'm going to read the first chapter today!
The Book is now in Linthicum, Maryland. I think I might road trip this book to Michigan with me ;D
My name is Mike, and I am a Core Driller for a construction company located right near BWI airport. I was working at a courthouse, drilling holes for some plumbers (from what I recall,) and decided to take a smoke break. I wandered over towards this very relaxing courtyard and decided to just sit on the benches and enjoy my cigarette in front of the fountain.
Low and behold, on the bench across from mine, I saw a book, and decided to be nosy and check it out. I'm not really much for these kinds of things, however, after a couple of years, I think this is appreciable. I'm going to read the first chapter today!
The Book is now in Linthicum, Maryland. I think I might road trip this book to Michigan with me ;D