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The Nabokov Russian Translation of Lewis Carroll's Alice in

The Time has Come....Finally!An indispensable book for the researcher and a delight for the casual photography fan.


Amazingly detailed

I'm biased: he's my grandfather!

In passing...

THE WORLD ACCORDING TO LEWISHe is deep in depression when he comes across an agoraphobic young lady whom he decides he will save from her disablity while she saves him from his loneliness. His marriage to her gets off to a good start but soon lives up to it's innate destiny - he feels more lonely and she is again afraid to leave home. They divorce but she is never quite out of his heart. When he discovers she is about to have a child, he lives for his nightly visits to her, when he is begrudgingly allowed to read a bedtime story to his child.
Thus his life goes on with the routine of now working in a library and the one happiness he has of visiting his child. Until a surprising person comes his way and wakes up a passion long dormant in this thoughtful young man.
The book examines the internal dialogues of this man who is at once lonely but at the same time sees a potential for joy in the world. His only problem is that he doesn't quite know how to fit in and enjoy life like others seem to be able to do so freely. For this reason, one could admit that there is a little bit of Lewis Percy in all of us. Thus, he becomes such a compelling character and we find ourselves rooting for him up until the end.
The book is a bit hard to get into at first, but if one sticks with it one will find it a rewarding experience and this character will remain with you for a long time ever after.


Lots of good history

Lewis Wetzel,Indian Fighter: The Life and Times of a FrontieAs it turned out,a Lady in the vicinity,(who happened to be a direct descendant of Lewis Wetzel) refused to hand over the book.There was only one copy of this publiction
in our library. So I to wait like, almost an eternity to read this book!


Quirky and Delightfully Creative Santa Claus Story

The story behind the swashbucklingMost of the naratives in this book are written seamen or ratings (with the occasional Nelson & Porter thrown in) they give the real story behind a life both boring and terror filled.
This book gives the readers the story they've never heard, from the press gangs to the laundry this book tell it as it was.
It is fine history written by ordinary men facing life as they knew it before the mast. Can't recommend it enough.