[bksvol-discuss] The Fair List and 100 Women

  • From: socly@xxxxxxxxx
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  • Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 16:51:52 -0500

Wow! What an ambitious project for you -- and for us. That 's a lifetime 
project.  Along with keeping the download list pared and filling people's 
request for books,  
one will never run out of things to do.

Speaking of fixing fair books, I have finished with and uploaded 100 Women Who 
Shaped the World. It's a good resource and reference book for elementary-school 
 
children, although the scanner checked teenage, too, and I left that in. I 
would have bought it for my kids when they were younger. I learned some things 
about 
some people that I didn't know; on the other hand, I was surprised that the 
author, while including Adam Bede, Mill on the Floss, and SIlas Marner, all of 
which I 
enjoyed reading, omitted Middlemarch, from her page on George Eliot. Though I 
did not enjoy that, it has the reputation of being one of the best books in the 
English language literature, according to scholars.

Cindy
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