The prospect of using Google Books they way you might an actual library looks bleak:

Start with dates. To take GB’s word for it, 1899 was a literary annus mirabilis, which saw the publication of Raymond Chandler’s Killer in the Rain, The Portable Dorothy Parker, AndrĂ© Malraux’ La Condition Humaine, Stephen King’s Christine, The Complete Shorter Fiction of Virginia Woolf, Raymond Williams’ Culture and Society, Robert Shelton’s biography of Bob Dylan, Fodor’s Guide to Nova Scotia, and the Portuguese edition of the book version of Yellow Submarine, to name just a few.

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09/03/09 @ 11:29 AM

Cameraphone video of UCLA student visiting library getting tasered for not showing ID and refusing to leave. Holy crap. What I don't understand (among many things) is if the guy went limp, as reported, why didn't they just drag him out? They certainly had enough guys there to take the path of least resistance.

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11/16/06 @ 01:35 PM

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