Sep. 17th, 2003 07:51 pm
Bookcrossing
Just sorted out my first bookcrossing victim. It will be left in Henry J. Bean's Bar and Grill in the Printworks in Manchester this Saturday. It is a copy of Descartes' "Meditations on First Philosophy" in translation. This book, and a particularly good, though often incomprehensible, lecturer, got me hooked on philosophy at uni and I'd rather like to get someone else similarly ensnared. In an act of sheer nostalgia, I will most likely have to pay a visit to Waterstones or similar to buy myself another copy :)
If Descartes goes down well, I think I might strategically place Wittgenstein's "Tractatus Logico Philosophicus" somewhere it's likely to find some poor unsuspecting mind to crawl into.
If Descartes goes down well, I think I might strategically place Wittgenstein's "Tractatus Logico Philosophicus" somewhere it's likely to find some poor unsuspecting mind to crawl into.
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I think it's gone now, I believe there's something wine-barish in it's place.
It's a shame, I loved the idea of having bits of an old library in a pub, just my sort of thing.