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Auteur: Tapio Makela
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À: Bricolabs
Sujet: Re: [Bricolabs] Book recommendations... BricoLibs?
Hi James,

Karen Farrington: Great Victorian Railway Journeys: How Modern Britain was Built by Victorian Steam Power.

Actually, that one is related to your discovery of rail tracks on Naissaar island. :)

I am half way through writing up the interview/dialogue btw. Should send it to you soon.

And thanks for the book links!

Tapio

On Jun 3, 2013, at 12:06 , James Wallbank <james@???> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> During Pixelache, I think at Naissaar island - I was recommended a book by one of you Bricos! But I can't remember who recommended it, nor what the book was. Yes, and my browser history has lost it.
>
> As a substitute for having a functioning brain, I thought maybe you would remember. Who recommended I got a book? I even checked it out on Amazon on my phone - but didn't commit to buy right then! Argh!
>
> And while I am here, I wonder whether it would be an interesting thread to share Brico-related book recommendations. Maybe we could make a "Bricolibs" bibliography. What do you think? I can easily think of several publications which I've found Brico-inspirational. At PixelAche Brian lent me "Resilience Thinking" which is EXCELLENT.
>
> So, to get things moving, here are three titles which I think are Brico-relevant:
>
> * "Resilience Thinking": Brian Walker & David Salt
> * "The Precariat": Guy Standing
> * "The Shockwave Rider": John Brunner
>
> Have you any books which you think other Bricolabs readers may enjoy, be informed and/or inspired by?
>
> Best regards,
>
> James
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