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a history of time travel

I've been wanting to do a project like this for sometime

I've been wanting to do a project like this for sometime. It's where I can maximalist thing, with footnotes, annotations, marginalia and the like.[1.]

I am so much in love with books as container objects and with the process of reading, learning, immersing in text, that I want to share my thoughts about what I read and how I read. Because reading is so much more than just a leisure pursuit, though it is that as well. As well as being profoundly enjoyable, reading is a way of extracting knowledge, information and possibly even wisdom from a series of contrived characters aligned in some appropriate form of order. Even this process of typing these notes is a exercise in thinking. Often I don't know what I'm really thinking about until I start to write some of the stream down.

I've been wanting to do a project like this for sometime

I've been wanting to do a project like this for sometime

Anchor 1

Prelim pages are like the metadata of a website, revealing things about a book that would otherwise go unacknowledged, such as who published the work, and sometimes where source material came from. I love epigraphs, and the word epigraph itself.

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