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everyoneās visions of Heaven are as individual as they are. but, an endless library filled with books is certainly close to the top of MY list. along with lots of beer, and my favourite teams being competetive for championships.
In case youāre looking for a good summer read I recommend āThe Selected Works of T.S. Spivetā. It is full of intelligence, thought and some very nice art. Donāt mistake it for a childrens book, just because the protagonist is 12, itās not.Reif Larson is the author. Check it out.
http://www.tsspivet.com/
PS Iāve only managed to read three of Her Majās five. I think the first one could be something from Melville, perhaps āMoby Dickā?
If it ās Melville itās more likely āBilly Budā (naval uniforms vs. seamenās garb) Alice and Gulliver certainly. Panel four looks like Oliver Twist asking for more. Panel three, drawn by Crukshank? But who is the author?
Jml58 over 15 years ago
A good book isnĀ“t the worst place to be lost in.
margueritem over 15 years ago
My favorite place to be lost in.
zero over 15 years ago
Anyone else just notice how much HRM resembles Timothy Spall?
Hugh B. Hayve over 15 years ago
Iām with ya there Maj!
Kingoswald Premium Member over 15 years ago
Right on, Queen Vic! Why didnāt you knight Mr. Dickens, though?
kfaatz925 over 15 years ago
So the second illustration is Alice in Wonderland and the fourth (I think) is David Copperfield - others? (OK, Iām lame, I realize. ;) )
TiggerLeBounce over 15 years ago
Iām pretty sure one is Hunchback of Notre Dame. Iām not sure of the rest.
And yes, your Majesty, a good book is a good place to be lost!
LibrarianInTraining over 15 years ago
When I started working in the library, I was always afraid Iād get fired for reading more books than I actually shelved.
The last one appears to be Gulliverās Travels, the part of the book where Gulliver meets the Lilliputians.
steverinoCT over 15 years ago
āOutside of a dog, a book is manās best friend. Inside of a dog, itās too dark to read.āā ājukeofurl (???)
mivins over 15 years ago
HI Steverino! That great line is from the great Groucho Marx.
Lovely strip today, Pab. Iām glad HRH can find plenty of wonderful books appropriate to her taste.
shewith5 over 15 years ago
I would love to trade places with HRH in the top panel. Looks like a lovely place to spend eternity
yyyguy over 15 years ago
everyoneās visions of Heaven are as individual as they are. but, an endless library filled with books is certainly close to the top of MY list. along with lots of beer, and my favourite teams being competetive for championships.
Durak Premium Member over 15 years ago
In case youāre looking for a good summer read I recommend āThe Selected Works of T.S. Spivetā. It is full of intelligence, thought and some very nice art. Donāt mistake it for a childrens book, just because the protagonist is 12, itās not.Reif Larson is the author. Check it out.
http://www.tsspivet.com/
PS Iāve only managed to read three of Her Majās five. I think the first one could be something from Melville, perhaps āMoby Dickā?
JP Steve Premium Member over 15 years ago
If it ās Melville itās more likely āBilly Budā (naval uniforms vs. seamenās garb) Alice and Gulliver certainly. Panel four looks like Oliver Twist asking for more. Panel three, drawn by Crukshank? But who is the author?
Mary McNeil Premium Member over 15 years ago
I think Dickens refused to be knighted.
steverinoCT over 15 years ago
āHI Steverino! That great line is from the great Groucho Marx.ā
Mivins, check out jukeofurlās avatar.
MommaMadeMe over 15 years ago
I hope all those illustrations are public domain.
Just sayinā