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Brad B

Brad B

I have a bit of a compulsion when it comes to acquiring books. My personal library is my happy place - it keeps me calm, the only problem is that I have acquired far more books than I will ever be able to read in my lifetime. I love both fiction and nonfiction. I am a history buff, especially NYC History and General American History (I am a... more »
  • Rocky Point, NY, USA
  • member since December 4 2007

Editor Stats

  • Author Edits: 0
  • Book Edits: 4
  • Edits Pending Approval: 0
 
 

  1. Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper, Case Closed

    Brad B edited the ridiculously simplified synopsis of Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper, Case Closed Saturday, November 14 2009.

    • Added: Someone who knows nothing about the Jack the Ripper case claims to have discovered the killer after only 15 months.
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  2. Great American Short Stories

    Brad B edited the description of Great American Short Stories Saturday, October 31 2009.

    • Features stories by Poe, Mark Twain, O. Henry, Ambrose Bierce, and others. 26 cassettes.

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  3. Brad B edited the quotations of Selected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe Sunday, October 18 2009.

    • Added a quotation: “Poe assumed in his tales one crucial condition: every mind is either half-mad or capable of slipping easily into madness.Edward H. Davidson (from introduction)
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  4. Brad B edited the description of Selected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe Sunday, October 18 2009.

    • A Riverside Edition of the Houghton Mifflin Company, published in 1956. This edition is edited and has an introduction by Edward H. Davidson from the University of Illinois. The edition has a selection of poetry, short stories, Poe's only novel: The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, and some of Poe's essays and criticism.

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