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The Jefferson Exchange
Want to read more women authors? Southern Oregon librarians share their picks
For Women's History Month, librarians at the Jackson County Library Services recommend checking out the humor of Jane Austen, an iconic writer whose 250th birthday anniversary was celebrated nationwide in 2025. (Kristen Anderson photo )For much of literary history, women faced social and professional barriers to being published or taken seriously as authors. Christina Iparraguirre, technical services librarian at the Coos Bay Public Library, said some women wrote under male pseudonyms to avoid discrimination. Even now, women writers can face pressure to stay within certain genres or expectations.“Progress has been made, but there’s more prog...
2026-03-11
29 min
Your Shelf or Mine
Books of the 2020s
Becky, Holly, Jakob, and Austin talk about books of the 2020s, trends in reading and publishing, our hopes for the future, and a couple of predictions for the next big thing. This reading data: https://www.arts.gov/stories/blog/2024/federal-data-reading-pleasure-all-signs-show-slump Books mentioned include: Spillover by David Quammen, The Great Influenza by John M. Barry, The Plague by Albert Camus, The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, These Precious Days and Tom Lake by Ann Patchett, The Vulnerables by Sigrid Nunez, The Sentence by Louise E...
2026-02-27
1h 15
All Books Aloud
How do you feel about your reading in 2025? A look back at the year in books and reading, and a look ahead at what's coming in 2026
Send us a textWe're back with our annual year-end reading round up. Join us as we talk about our year in reading, our favorite books of 2025, the big stories in the world of books and publishing (probably not a spoiler: AI), and what we're looking forward to reading in 2026. We also talk about the pros and cons of different reading tracking apps and audiobook listening apps, how reading tastes can change over time, and how culling a TBR can feel just as cathartic as physically de-cluttering your life. This annual reflection has become one o...
2026-01-28
1h 17
Believe to See
Why Should We Care About Jane Austen's Bookshelf?
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Jane Austen is one of our greatest novelists. Her place in the literary canon is secure. Her influence on later generations is profound. But what about the novelists who influenced Jane Austen? Hardly anybody reads them nowadays, and they are not in the canon. Using Rebecca Romney's book Jane Austen's Bookshelf as a guide, Sarah, Matt, and Mandy discuss how strange this situation is. If Jane Austen thought a novel was great, shouldn't we want to read it? The co-hosts make the case for adding these forgotten authors into the...
2026-01-27
56 min
FictionMatters
Books That Matter: A. Natasha Joukovsky on EVELINA by Frances Burney
Welcome to Books That Matter. Today, I’m joined by A. Natasha Joukovsky. a. natasha joukovsky is the author of the novels The Portrait of a Mirror and Medium Rare (forthcoming March 2026). Her writing has been published in Literary Hub, The Common, and Still Alive, and she writes the “quite useless” Substack newsletter. Natasha holds a BA in English from the University of Virginia and an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business. She lives in Washington, DC. In today’s episode, Natasha and I talk about her theory of choice novels, different...
2026-01-26
1h 28
滔滔不绝 Dialogue
16. 我们为什么爱简奥斯汀?
我们从简奥斯汀最为人熟知的《傲慢与偏见》和《理智与情感》这两部作品中各个主要角色之间的书信往来说起,看奥斯汀如何运用书信刻画人物,推动情节。之后我们将讨论现实生活中简奥斯汀与家人来往的书信,希望通过这些书信为大家勾勒出简奥斯汀本人的人生经历,以及这些经历如何影响了她的创作。在此基础上,我们将在最后反驳对简奥斯汀的常见误读和刻板印象,聊一聊她的作品为什么能够穿越时代,经久不衰,为什么我们今天仍然要读简奥斯汀?如果你喜欢本期节目,欢迎收藏、评论、分享和打赏,感谢听众朋友们的支持。02:10 简奥斯汀的成长环境04:45 限定继承法、邮政系统改革与简奥斯汀时代的书信往来13:21 《傲慢与偏见》中的三封书信34:08 奥斯汀作品中的姨妈/舅母或其他年长的女性朋友39:18 《理智与情感》中的书信,原文大都特意对读者隐去了57:07 简奥斯汀的毒舌1:05:10 通过现实生活中简奥斯汀的书信可以看到她的人生轨迹1:16:18 简奥斯汀给侄女们的人生建议1:25:37 简奥斯汀同时期的女作家1:38:50 不要相信简奥斯汀的自嘲,她的智识水平非常高,涉猎非常广1:46:55 奥斯汀作品中的历史背景1:49:35 浅谈对简奥斯汀作品的刻板印象2:08:38 我们究竟为什么爱简奥斯汀参考资料BBC Documentary Jane Austen: Rise of GeniusBBC Podcast Jane Austen: the life of a Regency literary iconSelected Letters: Jane Austen (Oxford World's Classics)Rebecca Romney, Jane Austen's BookshelfMarilyn Butler, Jane Austen and the War of Ideas玛里琳·巴特勒(著)《浪漫派、叛逆者及反动派:1760-1830年间的英国文学及其背景》简奥斯汀主要六部作品的发表年份(来自JASNA)Sense and Sensibility (1811)Pride and Prejudice (1813)Mansfield Park (1814)Emma (1815)Northanger Abbey (1817, posthumously)Persuasion (1817, posthumously)相关图片简奥斯汀的书信原件1814年朴茨茅斯港的海军阅兵,简奥斯汀的侄女Fanny也参与到庆祝活动中。乔顿乡舍,1809年后简奥斯汀居住在这里,直到1817年去世。制作音乐:“傲慢与偏见”(2005年)原声带封面:“理智与情感”(1995年)剧照剪辑:罗师节目Logo:刀刀
2025-12-24
2h 20
Pod of Wonder
S12E07 - Universal Idea of Mischief
ArticlesBombardeir BeetleNeo-Dada OrganizersRebecca RomneyBulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009Follow us on the social medias!The show: https://bsky.app/profile/podofwonder.bsky.socialDanny: https://bsky.app/profile/dannyplaysrpgs.bsky.social & http://dannymakesrpgs.itch.ioMorgan: http://instagram.com/morganthefae & https://bsky.app/profile/m0rgan.bsky.socialMatt: https://bsky.app/profile/mattprovance.bsky.social
2025-12-17
44 min
The TLS Podcast
Beyond the bonnet
This week, Devoney Looser on what we don't know about Jane Austen; and Peter Swaab introduces a previously unpublished story by the great Sylvia Townsend Warner. 'Jane Austen in 41 Objects', by Kathryn Sutherland'Jane Austen’s Bookshelf: The women writers who shaped a legend', by Rebecca RomneyJane Austen and George Eliot: The lady and the radical', by Edward Whitley'Wild for Austen: A rebellious, subversive, and untamed Jane', by Devoney Looser'The Pursuit and the End', by Sylvia Townsend WarnerProduced by Charlotte Pardy...
2025-12-11
54 min
Your Bookstore Besties
Ep. 115 | Picking Books for Each Other & the Last Podcast of 2025!
Rachele and Becky end the year with choosing the books for the seventh rendition of the Besties Reading Challenge, and discussing their plans for the rest of December!All the books we mentioned:Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather FawcettTwo Can Play by Ali HazelwoodBride by Ali HazelwoodThe Knight and the Moth by Rachel GilligProject Hail Mary by Andy WeirSociopath by Patric GagneThe Wager by David GrannMurder at the Lobstah Sh...
2025-12-05
42 min
Opening Lines
Northanger Abbey - Episode Two
Jane Austen’s novel, Northanger Abbey, was the first full book she wrote. She was in her early 20s at the time and it was accepted by a publisher but the novel wasn’t published in her lifetime. In this second episode John Yorke looks at the story behind the genesis of Northanger Abbey - how a young woman with only three years of formal education came to write such an accomplished work, what prompted her to write a satire of Gothic fiction, and why the book is also a hymn of praise to the novel form itself.Ja...
2025-11-02
14 min
Opening Lines
Northanger Abbey - Episode One
Northanger Abbey was Jane Austen’s first book, although it wasn’t published until after her death. It tells the story of Catherine Morland, an impressionable young woman who is introduced to fashionable society when she’s taken by a wealthy neighbour to Bath. There, Catherine’s imagination catches fire when she’s initiated into the thrills of Gothic fiction by new friend, Isabella Thorpe – a pretty, charming but devious gold digger.Another great reader of Gothic novels is ‘not quite handsome but very near it’ Henry Tilney, whom Catherine finds enchanting. When Henry invites Catherine to stay at Northang...
2025-11-02
14 min
A Bend in the Road
Episode 40: Author and Rare Book Dealer Rebecca Romney: Jane Austen’s Bookshelf … and Beyond
Jane Austen inspired millions… but who inspired her? That is the question rare books dealer and author Rebecca Romney set out to explore in her new book Jane Austen's Bookshelf. Join Roberta Panjwani as she sits down to talk with Rebecca about the lives and works of the women writers Austen admired, the fascinating world of rare books, and the stories they still have to tell.Watch this episode on YouTube!Things we talked about in this episode:Rebecca Romney and Jane Austen’s BookshelfRebecca Romney on Instagram
2025-08-06
51 min
Free Library Podcast
Rebecca Romney | Jane Austen's Bookshelf: A Rare Book Collector's Quest to Find the Women Writers Who Shaped a Legend
The Author Events Series presents Rebecca Romney | Jane Austen's Bookshelf: A Rare Book Collector's Quest to Find the Women Writers Who Shaped a Legend REGISTER In Conversation with Allie Alvis Jane Austen's Bookshelf investigates the disappearance of Austen's heroes--women writers who were erased from the Western canon--to reveal who they were, what they meant to Austen, and how they were forgotten. Each chapter profiles a different writer including Frances Burney, Ann Radcliffe, Charlotte Lennox, Charlotte Smith, Hannah More, Elizabeth Inchbald, Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi, and Maria Edgeworth--and recounts Romney's experience reading them, finding rare copies of their works, and drawing on c...
2025-06-23
57 min
The Eastbourne Literary Festival Podcast
On Writing with Louise Morrish
For our eighth episode we are joined by a writer who has been a supporter and fan of our festival since our very early days. Louise Morrish is a historical fiction author and librarian from Hampshire. She writes stories inspired by the lives of women in the past, who achieved extraordinary things, but whom history has forgotten. Louise always knew she wanted to write books, but it wasn’t until her late 30s that she finally had the chance to take her hobby seriously. In 2012 she completed the Faber online ‘Write Your Novel’ course, and th...
2025-06-02
53 min
Book Cougars Podcast: Two Middle-Aged Women on the Hunt for a Good Read
Episode 234 - Author Spotlight with Elissa Altman
Welcome to Episode 234, featuring an Author Spotlight with memoirist Elissa Altman. We talk about her writing process, including the use of two particular desks that she sits at depending on the focus of her work. We also get into the specifics of journals vs. diaries and, of course, we asked her about writing implements! Her new book, PERMISSION: THE NEW MEMOIRIST AND THE COURAGE TO CREATE, is out now. In our Just Read segment we talk about books in several different genres. Emily finished a novel, Chris read a poetry collection and a work of literary criticism, and we did...
2025-05-20
1h 39
Novel Pairings
Reflections on Emma and 250 years of Jane Austen
We're wrapping up our Emma readalong with final reflections on rereading, standout themes, and Austen's legacy. We also chat about how we're marking the momentous occasion of Jane Austen's 250th anniversary and the ways this milestone is resonating with us as readers. This is our final season with Novel Pairings, but we are saving all of our episodes right here for you to return to, plus we're opening a shop for our exclusive classes and recap series. Stay tuned. To learn when our shop opens up and to get all new announcements, make sure you are following @no...
2025-05-06
56 min
Quick Book Reviews with Philippa Hall
Solving Mysteries with Jessica Bull | Insights on #AFortuneMostFatal
I interview Jessica Bull about "A Fortune Most Fatal"Books reviewed:Squeaky Clean by Callum McSorleyCarl's Doomsday Scenario: Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt DinnimanFamous Last Words by Gillian McAllisterJessica Bull recommends:Rebecca Romney’ “Jane Austen's Bookshelf”Jill Johnson’s “Bella Donna”Mel Pennant’s “A Murder For Miss Hortense” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-14
37 min
Escape into Period Pieces
"The Spectacular" by Fiona Davis w/ Dahlia Hamza Constantine
Welcome back to another Virtual Book Club episode! This time Stephanie and returning guest, Dahlia Hamza Constantine, are discussing "The Spectacular" by Fiona Davis."The Spectacular" is set primarily in 1956 New York City with some flashforwards to 1992. Main character, 19 year-old Marion Brooks is a dance teacher in Manhattan and when she loses her job, she tried out to be a Radio City Rockette much to the dismay of her father, sister, and boyfriend. There is also a mystery (crime thriller) element involving "The Big Apple Bomber" who has been terrorizing the citizens for 16 years. Beware...
2025-04-06
1h 24
Austen Chat
The Women Writers Who Inspired Austen: A Visit with Rebecca Romney
"I have made up my mind to like no novels really but Miss Edgeworth's, yours, and my own." —Jane Austen to her niece, Anna Lefroy, 1814Jane Austen’s novels and letters are strewn with references to the female authors she admired—writers like Maria Edgeworth, Ann Radcliffe, and Charlotte Lennox. But these novelists, despite their wide popularity in their own time, have largely disappeared from our bookshelves. In this episode, rare book dealer Rebecca Romney shares some of their stories, examines their influence on Austen, and may even inspire you to add some of Austen’s favorites to your o...
2025-04-03
41 min
Raging Romantics
#107 Rebecca Romney's Bookshelf
Another day, another interview! Sit down with us to talk about all things book collecting and romance history with Rebecca Romney! Make sure to check out Rebecca's website: rebeccaromney.com, and as always, email us with any questions/comments/concerns/recommendations at ragingromantics@nopl.org!Books/authors we mention:Jane Austen's BookshelfPride & PrejudiceSir Gawain and the Green KnightGutenberg BibleRare Danger by Beverly JenkinsExtraordinary Union by Alyssa ColeKaren Marie MoningNorthanger Abbey by AustenInventing the It GirlWolf & the Dove by Kathleen WoodiwissKimberly LemmingRuby DixonIndigo by Beverly JenkinsNASCAR harlequinAmish zombiesEarthsea by...
2025-03-21
1h 37
The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast
Episode 102: Diving into the Past with Historical Fiction
In this episode of The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast, we’re joined by Rohan Maitzen to explore the multifaceted world of historical fiction. Rohan guides us through the genre, unpacking its many layers and surprising complexities. From timeless classics to unexpected gems, we share some of our favorite examples from the genre and discuss how historical fiction challenges our perceptions of the past and sparks conversations about the present, all while whisking us away to another time. Whether you're drawn to sweeping epics or intimate character studies, tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that will enhance the way yo...
2025-03-20
1h 53
Politics and Prose Presents
Rebecca Romney — Jane Austen's Bookshelf: A Rare Book Collector's Quest to Find the Women Writers Who Shaped a Legend - with Stephanie Stillo
Long before she was a rare book dealer, Rebecca Romney was a devoted reader of Jane Austen. She loved that Austen's books took the lives of women seriously, explored relationships with wit and confidence, and always, allowed for the possibility of a happy ending. She read and reread them, often wishing Austen wrote just one more.But Austen wasn't a lone genius. She wrote at a time of great experimentation for women writers--and clues about those women, and the exceptional books they wrote, are sprinkled like breadcrumbs throughout Austen's work. Every character in Northanger Abbey who isn't a...
2025-03-06
57 min
SAM&PAM's Book Radar
Beyond Pride & Prejudice: Rediscovering Jane Austen's Bookshelf & the Women She Loved
Title: Jane Austen's Bookshelf Author: Rebecca Romney Genre: Literary History, Book Collecting Publication Date: February 2025 available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4gYTd4iUsing our affiliate links helps support the content we create.Summary:Embark on a literary journey with rare book dealer Rebecca Romney as she explores the forgotten women writers who graced Jane Austen's bookshelf. This isn't just a story about Austen, but a reassessment of the acclaimed women writers of her time, and an argument for their popular reassessment. Discover the turning points that led to these women being added...
2025-02-28
15 min
First Edition
Book Collecting, Bibliomemoir, and JANE AUSTEN’S BOOKSHELF with Rebecca Romney
Rebecca Romney joins Jeff to talk about her new book, Jane Austen's Bookshelf. They talk about personal book collecting, rediscovering literary history for yourself, a few of the writers Austen admired, and more. Jane Austen's Bookshelf is out now.Subscribe to First Edition via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify.For episode extras, subscribe to the First Edition Substack.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Discussed in this episode:Jane Austen's Bookshelf by Rebecca RomneyRebecca Romney...
2025-02-21
41 min
Free Audiobook: Because Folding Laundry Is More Exciting With a Story
Jane Austen's Bookshelf: A Rare Book Collector's Quest to Find the Women Writers Who Shaped a Legend - Rebecca Romney
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Jane Austen's Bookshelf: A Rare Book Collector's Quest to Find the Women Writers Who Shaped a LegendAuthor: Rebecca RomneyNarrator: UnknownFormat: UnabridgedLength: 15:00:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 02-18-2025Publisher: Simon & Schuster AudioGenres: Biography & Memoir, Fiction & Literature, Literary Criticism, WomenSummary:From rare book dealer and guest star of the hit show Pawn Stars, a page-turning literary adventure that introduces readers to the women writers who inspired Jane Austen—an...
2025-02-19
3h 00
Get Hooked On A Vivid Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
Jane Austen's Bookshelf by Rebecca Romney
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/2382to listen full audiobooks. Title: Jane Austen's Bookshelf Author: Rebecca Romney Narrator: Rebecca Romney Format: mp3 Length: 11 hrs and 46 mins Release date: 02-18-25 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 38 ratings Genres: Art & Literature Publisher's Summary: Long before she was a rare book dealer, Rebecca Romney was a devoted reader of Jane Austen. She loved that Austen’s books took the lives of women seriously, explored relationships with wit and confidence, and always, allowed for the possibility of a happy ending. She read and reread them, often wishing Austen wrote just one more. But Austen wasn’t a...
2025-02-18
11h 46
Shelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse
Jane Austen's Bookshelf with Rebecca Romney
Why do we read Jane Austen but not the authors Jane Austen read and loved? The answer is a BIT more complicated than just "sexism." Guest: Rebecca Romney, rare book dealer and author of the new book, Jane Austen's Bookshelf.Guest: Rebecca RomneyJane Austen's Bookshelf | Type Punch Matrix-Do you have a romance collection, or do you just love looking at other people's collections? Learn more about Romance Novel Collection, a new section of the Shelf Love Substack where I'll be sharing YOUR romance novel collections: https://shelflovepodcast.substack...
2025-02-11
1h 04
The Book Snug Podcast
S3, Chapter 6: Upcoming Releases We Can't Wait to Read (January - May 2025)
Send a textHi, friends! Intriguing upcoming book releases for the first half of 2025 are the topic of today's episode. The excitement is top notch, but the presentation is not. Apologies for the word salad and mispronunciations. Correct titles, authors and release dates are in the show notes. We've both been very busy and were quite tired when we recorded. We hope you can see past that to all the great books we brought to the show in this episode. Julia’s Books:Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao (1/14/25)Nephthys by Rachel Louise Drisc...
2025-01-22
59 min
Tatsu’s Newsletter Podcast
Luigi Mangione Indicted: Alvin Bragg’s Theory of Quantum Terrorism
In the marble halls of Manhattan’s criminal justice system, District Attorney Alvin Bragg unveiled an indictment on December 17th suggesting that criminal law, like quantum mechanics, allows for a single act to exist in multiple, mutually exclusive states. His office charged Luigi Mangione with first-degree murder as terrorism, second-degree murder as terrorism, and regular second-degree murder - a legal superposition that would make Schrödinger reconsider his cat experiment.“In its most basic terms,” Bragg explained, “this was a killing intended to evoke terror.” With this appeal to fear fallacy (argumentum ad baculum) conversation ending characterization, Manhattan’s...
2024-12-18
14 min
Fated Mates - Romance Books for Novel People
Holiday Romances for 2024: Put It in the Lilly Library
It's the holiday season, which means holiday romance! This year, we're talking about Princes of Christmas falling for heirs to Halloween, Hanukkah treats, retellings ofThe Holiday, sexy cabins in the woods, second chances, Harlequin Presents, and yes, an online site called OnlySantas. It's truly something for everyone!We are taking next week off, but we’ll be back with some special guests for our annual New Years Eve episode, which promises to be a banger. In the meantime, we hope you get everything you want from whomever you believe in. After New Years, our first re...
2024-12-18
1h 50
Book Cougars Podcast: Two Middle-Aged Women on the Hunt for a Good Read
Episode 217 - Author Spotlight with James R. Benn
We are thrilled to welcome James R. Benn, author of the Billy Boyle World War II mystery series. The nineteenth book in the series, THE PHANTOM PATROL, is out today! It’s Winter 1944, and Boyle is on a mission that takes him from the beleaguered art world of Paris to the front lines of the Battle of the Bulge. Some of the novels we discuss in this episode include THE MOST by Jessica Anthony, THE GATHERING by C.J. Tudor, DEMON COPPERHEAD by Barbara Kingsolver, OUT AT THE PLATE: The Dot Wilkinson Story by Lynn Ames, and the third quarter re...
2024-09-24
1h 24
Culture Study Podcast
What It's Really Like to Run a Romance Bookstore
This is a dream come true of an episode: we got the owners of The Ripped Bodice to talk to us about all the ins and outs of running a romance-only bookstore. We talk about everything from the genesis of their annual State of Racial Diversity in Romance Publishing Report to their fav recommendations for tweens and teens …..and how they deal with “vintage” romances in the store. I found everything about our discussion fascinating — plus, if you’re a paid subscriber, you get very good advice on how to recommend books to others!Show Notes:FOLLOW T...
2024-09-11
54 min
Things You Might Not Have Heard
Arlington National Cemetery, Lady Gaga, Rebecca DeMornay & More - 8/29/2024
Today's Sponsor: Hostage Tapehttp://thisistheconversationproject.com/hostagetape Today's Rundown:Veterans slam Trump team's altercation at Arlington National Cemeteryhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/08/28/trump-arlington-cemetery-veterans/74980080007/ Shedeur Sanders Becomes The First College Football Player To Sign An NIL Deal With Nike, Following In His Father's Footstepshttps://afrotech.com/shedeur-sanders-nil-deal-nike/ AME Church announces retirement settlement agreement during General Conferencehttps://religionnews.com/2024/08/26/ame-church-announces-retirement-settlement-agreement-during-general-conference/ Lady Gaga Branded an 'A--hole' by Animal Rights Activists for 'Buying' New Dog Instead of Adopting the Puphttps://radaronline.com/p/lady-ga...
2024-08-29
34 min
Things You Might Not Have Heard
Arlington National Cemetery, Lady Gaga, Rebecca DeMornay & More - 8/29/2024
Today's Sponsor: Hostage Tapehttp://thisistheconversationproject.com/hostagetape Today's Rundown:Veterans slam Trump team's altercation at Arlington National Cemeteryhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/08/28/trump-arlington-cemetery-veterans/74980080007/ Shedeur Sanders Becomes The First College Football Player To Sign An NIL Deal With Nike, Following In His Father's Footstepshttps://afrotech.com/shedeur-sanders-nil-deal-nike/ AME Church announces retirement settlement agreement during General Conferencehttps://religionnews.com/2024/08/26/ame-church-announces-retirement-settlement-agreement-during-general-conference/ Lady Gaga Branded an 'A--hole' by Animal Rights Activists for 'Buying' New Dog Instead of Adopting the Puphttps://radaronline.com/p/lady-ga...
2024-08-29
34 min
The Bulletin
Electric Youth
Debate review, the future of Electric Vehicles, and Gender Youth MedicineIn this episode of The Bulletin, Russell Moore, Mike Cosper and Clarissa Moll discuss last night’s first presidential debate. Then, NBC news analyst Mike Murphy joins us to talk about the future of electric vehicles. Finally, gender youth medicine is a highly controversial topic both inside and outside the church. Mark Yarhouse and Rebecca McLaughlin join us to talk about the Cass Review and how Christians can respond to children wrestling with issues of gender identity.Today’s Guests:Mike Murphy is o...
2024-06-28
1h 00
Collectors Gene Radio
Rebecca Romney - Pawn Stars Specialist on the Nuances of Rare Book Dealing & Collecting
You may recognize today’s guest as the rare book specialist, dealer, and collector from the hit show Pawn Stars, Rebecca Romney. Rebecca got started in the world of rare books quite haphazardly when she applied for a managerial position at age 23 for a rare book retailer, and you can pretty much guess what happens next. Rebecca is one of the most respected dealers in the rare book space with her company Type Punch Matrix, and she is the co-founder of the Honey & Wax Book Collecting Prize. She’s sold and handled some of the rarest books in the worl...
2024-06-12
57 min
Book Cougars Podcast: Two Middle-Aged Women on the Hunt for a Good Read
Episode 207 - Spotlight with Author & Rare Book Dealer Rebecca Romney
Welcome to Episode 207. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to talk with rare book dealer and author Rebecca Romney. Her first book was PRINTER’S ERROR: Irreverent Stories from Book History, and she made a significant contribution to the world of romance fiction with her collection, THE ROMANCE NOVEL IN ENGLISH: A Rare Book Survey, 1769-1999. You won’t want to miss our conversation with Rebecca at the end of the episode. Jane Austen fans will be particularly intrigued to hear about her current project! We have had some genuinely delightful Biblio Adventures since the last episode. Two were join...
2024-05-07
1h 46
CitizenCast
Interview Special | How is Mayor Parker's budget proposal different?
The Citizen's J.P. Romney sits down with Nick Hand, current technologist and former director of Rebecca Rhynhart's Finance, Policy and Data Unit to discuss Mayor Parker's budget proposal and how her first year will change from Mayor Kenney's last.
2024-05-02
19 min
Curious Objects
The Book of Dragons (and the Con Artist Who Made It), with Rebecca Romney
Rebecca Romney, co-founder of rare book dealer Type Punch Matrix and a frequent guest on Pawn Stars, returns to our podcast Curious Objects this week. She has with her a mid-nineteenth-century abecebestiary, or calligraphic treatment of the alphabet with animal motifs, made by Englishman Charles Eduard Stuart . . . except that wasn't really his name. Charles Manning Allen and his brother John, known as the Sobieski Stuarts, were eccentric book publishers who claimed to be descendants of Stuart claimant to the throne Bonnie Prince Charlie. Volumes produced by the pair such as Romney’s abecedary, what she describes as “Book of Kell...
2024-03-27
35 min
The Democracy Group
Best of 2023: Join or Die: Why you should join a club — and why the fate of America depends on it | Village SquareCast
We continue our Best of 2023 episodes with an episode from the Village SquareCast podcast, hosted by the Village Square.This is when you meet a living legend and get the benefit of his thinking on the topic he’s been brilliantly, prophetically right about for more than three decades: the deterioration of our connectedness with each other across almost every demographic and every aspect of our lives—our loss of social capital. And yet here we are, painfully and tragically paying the price for our failure to put our shoulders to this wheel when it was (almost eerily) k...
2023-11-29
1h 37
Village SquareCast
Robert Putnam & Shaylyn Romney Garrett | Join or Die: Why you should join a club — and why the fate of America depends on it
"Our national myths often exaggerate the role of the individual heroes and understate the importance of collective effort. —Robert Putnam This is when you meet a living legend and get the benefit of his thinking on the topic he's been brilliantly, prophetically right about for more than three decades: the deterioration of our connectedness with each other across almost every demographic and every aspect of our lives—our loss of social capital. And yet here we are, painfully and tragically paying the price for our failure to put our shoulders to this wheel when it was (almost eerily) k...
2023-10-12
1h 36
18Forty Podcast
Reading Jewish History in the Parsha
This podcast was recorded before the recent horrific terrorism against Israel and unspeakable atrocities inflicted upon the Jewish People. We decided to share this Torah initiative now to encourage learning the parsha each week for the protection and success of the State of Israel. Am Yisrael Chai.This episode is sponsored by Janet and Lior Hod and family, with immense gratitude to Hashem.In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we introduce our new initiative “Reading Jewish History in the Parsha.” Each week, David Bashevkin will take you through the orig...
2023-10-11
1h 03
The Trusted Friend
Whisperings of Life with Rebecca Romney
The Trusted Friend Rebecca bravely opens up about her IVF journey, delving into the highs and lows of the process. She recounts the crucial decision-making surrounding genetic testing and the heart-wrenching loss of her baby. She also shares the harrowing experience of a near-death encounter during delivery, highlighting the importance of preparedness and medical support. Rebecca emphasizes the necessity of considering egg freezing for aspiring mothers, shedding light on the empowering choices that can shape one's family planning journey. Get ready for a raw and insightful exploration of fertility, resilience, and hope.
2023-09-22
57 min
The Trusted Friend
Motherhood Unleashed Part 2
Motherhood Unleashed Part 2 Let the fun continue as we hear more insights, advice and parenting humor from these 7 outstanding women I'm glad to count as friends. Maddie Karl, Angela Fordham, Rebecca Romney,Anona Adams, Claire Johnson, Kimberley Folkins and Denise Siemens. Part 2 is even more full of emotions and humor. Share, like, subscribe and be sure to listen at the end for what's coming next week.
2023-05-17
45 min
The Trusted Friend
Motherhood Unleashed: Part 1
I've had the privilege of chatting with 7 different women, all on different paths of motherhood. Join me as they openly share with us their joys, struggles, advice and comical moments. I love these fabulous women, and you will too. It was hard to fit 7 hour interviews into 2 episodes. You'll find hope, familiarity, and the comforting knowledge you're not alone on this journey. Let's be real, motherhood is no walk in the park. It's more like a roller coaster ride through the cosmos—a transformative journey that molds us in ways we can't fully comprehend until we gl...
2023-05-17
00 min
Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Al & Dives ruminate on the great and spacious Beehive!
EP 46 - Alternative Mormon and Rebecca Biblioteca co-host, New Temple ceremony changes, Great Salt Lake environmental updates, SEC investigation of church finances, and Mitt Romney NOT Mormon enough?
Feb. 12, 2023 Greetings brothers and sisters! Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Tom, Rebecca and Dives ruminate on the great and spacious beehive! Full Title EP 46 - Alternative Mormon and Rebecca Biblioteca co-host, New Temple ceremony changes, Great Salt Lake environmental updates, SEC investigation of church finances, Mitt Romney’s Mormon bona fides questioned, and $100 Million dollar Jesus inspired Superbowl ads! Connect with Dives, Tom and Rebecca! www.MormonNewsRoundup.org kolob@mormonnewsroundup.org Voicemail Twitter YouTube Music MormonMovieReviews
2023-02-13
1h 11
The Colophon
16. Bloomsyear Centennial Reading Episode 9: Scylla and Charybdis
We are pleased to present Episode 9 of Thornwillow's #Bloomsyear Centennial Reading of James Joyce's ULYSSES., SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS , featuring Jeremy Funke, Harry Cooper, Jim Periconi, Robert Seidman, Katie Vagnino, Duff Lambros, Sarah Funke Butler, Michael Gorman, Alan M. Klein, Sandy Neubauer, Rebecca Romney, and Amanda Gann. Support the show
2022-10-24
1h 39
I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
A Sherlockian Semiquincentennial
"Each daughter can claim an income of £250" [SPEC] Well, this managed to sneak up on us. It's the 250th episode of I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere. Now in our 16th season, we've managed to accumulate a significant catalogue of discussions and interviews since our first show in 2007. We reminisce on some of the highlights of episodes since our centennial, including a few clips that represent what we as Sherlockians love about this pasttime. This wouldn't be a show without an audience; you are what we treasure most about each of these 250 episodes. From t...
2022-10-15
1h 05
Ye Olde Crime
Medieval Book Curses: Protecting Knowledge with Magic
Lindsay and Madison discuss Medieval book curses, as well as how Liam Neeson could have learned a thing or two from vengeful monks, that book curses would be a hilarious premise for Assassin’s Creed, and how sometimes all you have to say is “don’t.”Information pulled from the following sources: 2021 The Catholic University of America blog post by Shane MacDonald 2019 Amusing Planet article by Kaushik Patowary 2019 The Vintage News article by Stefan Andrews 2018 Mental Floss article by Rebecca Romney 2017 British Library Medieval Manuscripts blog post by Clarck Drieshen 2016 Atlas Obscura article by Sarah Laskow 2016 American...
2022-08-24
50 min
VVK Podcast With Craig Fahle
New Detroit Reinvigorates its Racial Justice Mission
Send us a textCraig's guests for the latest VVK Podcast are New Detroit CEO Mike Rafferty, and Rebecca Irby, New Detroit's Director of Programs and Services. New Detroit was formed in response to civil unrest in 1967 that uncovered a host of entrenched social and community ills. At the request of then Michigan Governor George Romney and Detroit Mayor Jerome Cavanagh, business executive Joseph L. Hudson, Jr. convened a unique coalition—the nation’s first—to identify what went wrong in July 1967, what needed to change, and how to make that change happen.Since then, New Det...
2022-06-29
24 min
Fated Mates - Romance Books for Novel People
The Men at Work Trilogy by Tiffany Reisz
It’s autumn which means it’s time to start talking holiday seasons and holiday romances here at Fated Mates, so this week, we’re talking about one of Jen’s favorite category trilogies—Tiffany Reisz’s Men At Work series from Harlequin Blaze. These are sexy, subversive romances that turn tropes on their head while delivering delight. There’s still time to buy the Fated Mates Best of 2021 Book Pack from our friends at Old Town Books in Alexandria, VA, and get eight of the books on the list, a Fated Mates sticker and other swag! Order the book...
2021-11-24
1h 09
When Life Gives You Parkinson's
The brain under seige
The first three episodes of Season 4 of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s go deep inside the brain. It has been five years since the United Nations recognized one BILLION people or one in six person’s alive today on the planet suffers from a neurological disorder, from Alzheimer and Parkinson disease, strokes, multiple sclerosis, and epilepsy to migraine, brain injuries and neuro-infections. Each year, nearly 7 million dying from neurological issues each year. Every two-and-half minutes, another person dies from Parkinson’s disease. What’s happening to us? The Brain is Under Siege. In the kickoff episode of Season 4, Howard Weiner MD...
2021-11-24
42 min
When Life Gives You Parkinson's
The Brain Under Siege
The first three episodes of Season 4 of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s go deep inside the brain. It has been five years since the United Nations recognized one BILLION people or one in six person’s alive today on the planet suffers from a neurological disorder, from Alzheimer and Parkinson disease, strokes, multiple sclerosis, and epilepsy to migraine, brain injuries and neuro-infections. Each year, nearly 7 million dying from neurological issues each year. Every two-and-half minutes, another person dies from Parkinson’s disease. What’s happening to us? The Brain is Under Siege. In the kickoff...
2021-11-24
42 min
I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
Episode 227: Sherlock Holmes in 221 Objects
“there were several objects in the room which called for special attention” [BLAC] Collecting must be in the air: following our last episode with Rebecca Romney talking about Sherlockian collecting, we have with us the legendary Sherlockian collector Glen Miranker, BSI ("The Origin of Tree Worship"), who is staging an exhibit in conjunction with the Grolier Club in January. The exhibition is "Sherlock Holmes in 221 Objects" and will run from January 12 - April 16, 2022. Glen and his wife Cathy Miranker curated the 221 objects, selected from Glen's impressive trove of over 8,000 items. You'll hear how he came to acquire some of those objec...
2021-10-31
1h 08
I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
Sherlock Holmes in 221 Objects
"there were several objects in the room which called for special attention" [BLAC] Collecting must be in the air: following our last episode with Rebecca Romney talking about Sherlockian collecting, we have with us the legendary Sherlockian collector Glen Miranker, BSI ("The Origin of Tree Worship"), who is staging an exhibit in conjunction with the Grolier Club in January. The exhibition is "Sherlock Holmes in 221 Objects" and will run from January 12 - April 16, 2022. Glen and his wife Cathy Miranker curated the 221 objects, selected from Glen's impressive trove of over 8,000 items. You'll hear how he came...
2021-10-30
1h 08
Fated Mates - Romance Books for Novel People
A Conversation with Rare Book Dealer Rebecca Romney
This week, we’re thrilled to have Rebecca Romney with us! Rebecca is a rare books dealer and the woman behind The Romance Novel in English, a 100-lot collection of rare romance novels and other romance-adjacent paraphernalia. We had a great time talking to her about the collection, her motivation to develop it, her hopes for its future at the Lilly Library at the University of Indiana, and about how romance lovers can start thinking about collecting books! We hope you love this one as much as we did!Our next read along is Uzma Jalaluddin’s Hana...
2021-10-27
1h 12
I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
Episode 226: Sherlockian Collecting
“a small but select library” [GLOR] After covering the Shaw 100 in a previous episode and wondering what the future of Sherlockian libraries and collections might look like, we could think of no better guest to interview than Rebecca Romney, BSI ("That Gap on the Second Shelf"). You may remember her from a previous appearance (on Episode 101) or from her frequent drop-ins on Pawn Stars, or more recently in the documentary The Booksellers. We know her as a Sherlockian, co-author of Printer's Error, co-founder of the Honey & Wax Book Collecting Prize, and co-founder of Type Punch Matrix. And yes, even as a col...
2021-10-16
1h 12
I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
Sherlockian Collecting
"a small but select library" [GLOR] After covering the Shaw 100 in a previous episode and wondering what the future of Sherlockian libraries and collections might look like, we could think of no better guest to interview than Rebecca Romney, BSI ("That Gap on the Second Shelf"). You may remember her from a previous appearance (on Episode 101) or from her frequent drop-ins on Pawn Stars, or more recently in the documentary The Booksellers. We know her as a Sherlockian, co-author of Printer's Error, co-founder of the Honey & Wax Book Collecting Prize, and co-founder of Type Punch Matrix. And...
2021-10-15
1h 12
Shelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse
088. 9 Reasons Why Rare Romance Books Matter, with Rebecca Romney (#7 will surprise you!)
Suspend your assumptions about rare books - Rebecca Romney shares how rare book collection can be for everyone, and is a critical component of preserving romance genre history. Work by marginalized people has frequently been considered unimportant or devalued in the rare book world - learn how Rebecca's work (part detective, part scholar, part marketer) is important not just for romance scholars, but for all of us, and how we all have a role to play.Rebecca Romney is a rare books specialist who has been working on a catalogue surveying the history of popular romance since 2016...
2021-05-04
1h 17
The Benjamin Dixon Show
Like It Or Not! May Day | Stephen Miller Sues Biden on Behalf of White People | Romney Booed for Trump
On today's edition of Like It Or Not w/ Benjamin Dixon and Rebecca Azor: Stephen Miller is suing the Biden administration on behalf of white farmers because of the bailout Biden is targeting towards Black farmers. Mitt Romney gets mercilessly booed by Trump supporters who were not having it during his recent speech. All that and more on Like It Or Not!
2021-05-03
1h 12
The Benjamin Dixon Show
Like It Or Not: Ft Brian Murphy & Chris Rabb | Romney on “Trump 2024” | Jordan & Connolly Fight
Support the show by becoming a patron: Patreon.com/thebpdshowOn today's edition of Like It Or Not w/ Benjamin Dixon and Rebecca Azor: We'll speak with historian Brian Murphy as well as Pennsylvania state Representative Chris Rabb. Also, Mitt Romney has predictions on “Trump 2024”, and Representatives Jim Jordan & Gerry Connolly got into a heated exchange yesterday. All that and more on Like It Or Not!
2021-02-25
1h 46
The Bitchuation Room
Oops I Acquitted Again with Eugene Daniels & Matt Lieb
Trump’s second impeachment came and went faster than a Tinder date on Valentines. As predicted, Republican Senators voted to acquit former President Trump, proving that yes, you can unleash MAGA hounds onto elected officials when you lose an election with no little to no consequences. Politico’s Eugene Daniels joins Francesca Fiorentini and comedian Matt Lieb to dissect the ex-president's sloppy defense, the frantic vote for witnesses and then not calling them, and the never-before seen footage of Romney and Schumer running for their lives. Plus actor Gina Carano of The Mandalorian gets fired for antisemitic posts, Biden snubs Bibi...
2021-02-15
1h 31
The Bitchuation Room
Oops I Acquitted Again with Eugene Daniels & Matt Lieb
Trump’s second impeachment came and went faster than a Tinder date on Valentines. As predicted, Republican Senators voted to acquit former President Trump, proving that yes, you can unleash MAGA hounds onto elected officials when you lose an election with no little to no consequences. Politico’s Eugene Daniels joins Francesca Fiorentini and comedian Matt Lieb to dissect the ex-president's sloppy defense, the frantic vote for witnesses and then not calling them, and the never-before seen footage of Romney and Schumer running for their lives. Plus actor Gina Carano of The Mandalorian gets fired for antisemitic posts, Biden snubs Bibi...
2021-02-15
1h 31
Film Forum Presents
THE BOOKSELLERS - D.W. Young, Heather O'Donnell, Rebecca Romney
In this episode, Film Forum Presents a conversation between D.W. Young, director of the delightful, illuminating new documentary portrait of the rare book trade, THE BOOKSELLERS, and two of the film's subjects – Heather O'Donnell of Honey & Wax Booksellers and Rebecca Romney of Type Punch Matrix – recorded especially for the podcast. THE BOOKSELLERS is available for home viewing in our Virtual Cinema at www.filmforum.org. Pictured left to right: D.W. Young, Heather O'Donnell, Rebecca Romney. (D.W. Young photo by Melanie Metz; Heather O'Donnell photo by Dave Pappas; Rebecca Romney photo by Peter Bolte)
2020-05-06
37 min
Behind the Bookshelves
Brian Cassidy interview
We are joined by bookseller Brian Cassidy who, in 2019, launched a bookselling firm called Type Punch Matrix, along with Rebecca Romney. Brian describes his journey from poet to bookseller, and reveals why he teaches at bookseller education events. Our conversation ranges from modern duplicating technologies to Sex Pistols flyers.
2020-04-09
24 min
The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale
Heather O'Donnell on the joys of buying, selling and collecting book
"Heather O'Donnell grew up in the library stacks and bookstore aisles of suburban Delaware. In 1989, she moved to New York City, where she studied English at Columbia, and held down a series of bookish jobs on the side: working the cash register at the Strand, shelving photobooks in the Avery Library, sifting the slush pile at Grand Street. While writing her doctoral dissertation in the Yale English department, Heather worked as a curatorial assistant at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. In 2004 she left academia to pursue the rare book trade full-time. For seven years, she worked as a...
2020-02-29
1h 09
Nigel Beale's Biblio File Podcast
Heather O'Donnell on the joys of buying, selling and collecting books
"Heather O'Donnell grew up in the library stacks and bookstore aisles of suburban Delaware. In 1989, she moved to New York City, where she studied English at Columbia, and held down a series of bookish jobs on the side: working the cash register at the Strand, shelving photobooks in the Avery Library, sifting the slush pile at Grand Street. While writing her doctoral dissertation in the Yale English department, Heather worked as a curatorial assistant at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. In 2004 she left academia to pursue the rare book trade full-time. For seven years, she worked as a...
2020-02-29
1h 09
Incorruptible Mass
The Case for Medicare for All in Massachusetts -- Mass-Care and Healthcare Now
Hi, this is Anna Callahan and you’re listening to Incorruptible Massachusetts. Our goal is to help people understand state politics: we’re investigating why it’s so broken, imagining what we could have here in MA if we fixed it, and reporting on how you can get involved. Today I’m interviewing Rebecca Wood from Mass-Care and Benjamin Day from Healthcare Now. Both are working to pass a Medicare for All-type healthcare system.I think it’s hard to listen to this interview and not feel outraged. Rebecca Wood’s personal story is one that no one shou...
2020-02-28
38 min
I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
Live from the Lilly Library
"at this conference" [MAZA] We took the show on the road! Burt and Scott ventured to Bloomington, Indiana for the Baker Street Irregulars' conference "Building an Archive" at the Lilly Library at Indiana University. It was an event filled with conversations and exhibitions that delighted all, collectors or not. The event was the celebration of the BSI Archive officially opening at the Lilly. It featured a walk-through the exhibition "The History of the BSI Through 221 Objects" and a number of panels about the archive, collecting, collectors and more. We bring you some of...
2019-11-15
1h 06
Discover This Life-Enhancing Full Audiobook — Perfect On Your Commute.
The Judas Rose by Suzette Haden Elgin, Rebecca Romney - foreword
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/193692to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Judas Rose Series: Native Tongue, Book 2 Author: Suzette Haden Elgin, Rebecca Romney - foreword Narrator: Amy Landon Format: mp3 Length: 17 hrs and 43 mins Release date: 09-03-19 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 15 ratings Genres: Space Exploration Publisher's Summary: In the second volume of the Native Tongue trilogy, the time has come for Láadan - the secret language created to resist an oppressive patriarchy - to empower womankind worldwide. To expand the language's reach, female linguists translate the Bible into Láadan and a group of Roman Catholic nuns ar...
2019-09-03
5h 43
Rare Book School
O'Donnell, Heather & Rebecca Romney - "The Right and Wrong Ways to Collect"
Lecture 634 (10 July 2019) The 2019 Sol. M. and Mary Ann O’Brian Malkin Lecture
2019-07-11
58 min
The Media Club with Matt Deegan
Media Business Podcast #5: Screen International Podcast At The Cannes Film Festival 2019
Screen International reports from the Cannes Film Festival in the second of our new Media Business Podcasts, brought to listeners monthly by Media Business Insight, the publisher of Screen International and Broadcast. In this special edition recorded on the ground at the Cannes Film Festival, which runs until May 25, Screen International editor Matt Muelleris joined by critics Wendy Ide and Jonathan Romney for a rundown of their highlights thus far at this year’s festival.In the second part of the episode, he speaks to key industry players about their own first-hand ex...
2019-05-18
47 min
Curious Objects
Reading Congress the Riot Act: Henry Highland Garnet's "Memorial Discourse"
Rare book dealers Heather O'Donnell and Rebecca Romney drop some knowledge about Henry Highland Garnet’s "Memorial Discourse,” the first address delivered to Congress by an African-American. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-12-04
54 min
I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
The War Service of Sherlock Holmes
"in and among the trenches" [SIGN] In the previous episode, we talked with Ross Davies about supporting the fighting men of World War I. Now we look at one man in particular and his service during the Great War: Sherlock Holmes. We of course know all about Holmes's long game, leading up to the capture of Baron Von Bork in "His Last Bow." But there's so much more information regarding his whereabouts, the doings of the government, the international forces at play, and even wine that deserves a deeper look.
2018-02-15
1h 23
Business Game Changers
War on Science – How Politics Dominates the Science Debate with Shawn Otto
This episode I invite Shawn Otto to discuss the politics that have creeped into all corners of science. Whether you are talking about climate change, GMOs, Vaccines, or the myriad of other scientific areas, politics are raging. The importance of good science debate will only become ever more critical as the tsunami of new technology and scientific inventions hit us over the next few decades. Shawn has worked for years to get politicians to focus on and debate the major science issues like climate change, and to base policy dec...
2017-05-20
59 min
Business Game Changers Radio
War on Science – How Politics Dominates the Science Debate with Shawn Otto
This episode I invite Shawn Otto to discuss the politics that have creeped into all corners of science. Whether you are talking about climate change, GMOs, Vaccines, or the myriad of other scientific areas, politics are raging. The importance of good science debate will only become ever more critical as the tsunami of new technology and scientific inventions hit us over the next few decades. Shawn has worked for years to get politicians to focus on and debate the major science issues like climate change, and to base policy dec...
2017-05-20
59 min
Dive Into The Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook Now, Story Seekers!
Printer's Error by Rebecca Romney, J. P. Romney
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/17660to listen full audiobooks. Title: Printer's Error Author: Rebecca Romney, J. P. Romney Narrator: J.P. Romney Format: mp3 Length: 8 hrs and 43 mins Release date: 03-14-17 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 89 ratings Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary:
2017-03-14
8h 43
All the Books!
New Releases and More for March 14, 2017
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss White Tears, The Wanderers, Himself, and more books.This episode was sponsored by Playster and Why We March.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website.Books discussed...
2017-03-13
42 min
I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
Rebecca Romney
"the professional enthusiasm which carried my companion" [SIGN] When your interview guest says that she was hooked on Sherlock Holmes based on the line "I confess that I covet your skull," you know it's going to be a fun and unusual discussion. Even more fun is the fact that Rebecca Romney is an extraordinarily well read and well informed Sherlockian, partially owing to the fact that she is also a rare book dealer. Professionally, she works with Honey and Wax Booksellers, but you may recall her from one of her appearances on Pawn Stars, where...
2016-07-30
1h 11
I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
Episode 101: Rebecca Romney
"the professional enthusiasm which carried my companion" [SIGN] When your interview guest says that she was hooked on Sherlock Holmes based on the line "I confess that I covet your skull," [HOUN] you know it's going to be a fun and unusual discussion. Even more fun is the fact that Rebecca Romney is an extraordinarily well read and well informed Sherlockian, partially owing to the fact that she is also a rare book dealer. Professionally, she works with Honey and Wax Booksellers, but you may recall her from one of her appearances on Pawn Stars, where she was the rare b...
2016-07-30
1h 11
The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale
Rebecca Romney on Las Vegas, Aldus, Aldine, William Pickering and Collecting Fine Press Books
When I met with Rebecca Romney she was the Rare Book Expert on Pawn Stars and Manager at the Las Vegas Gallery of Bauman Rare Books. We talked about what she does, why Bauman's is in town, her blog, Aldine, Aldus the printer, William Pickering's Aldine poet's series, and collecting fine press books.
2013-08-12
39 min
Nigel Beale's Biblio File Podcast
Rebecca Romney on Las Vegas, Aldus, Aldine, William Pickering and Collecting Fine Press Books
When I met with Rebecca Romney she was the Rare Book Expert on Pawn Stars and Manager at the Las Vegas Gallery of Bauman Rare Books. We talked about what she does, why Bauman's is in town, her blog, Aldine, Aldus the printer, William Pickering's Aldine poet's series, and collecting fine press books. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thebibliofile.substack.com/subscribe
2013-08-12
39 min
peopletalk's Podcast
Mr. Leslie Gilliat -Producer of many classic British films
Our latest audio documentary by David Allen is about Mr. Leslie Gilliat -Location Manager and Producer of many classic British films including three of the fondly remembered St. Trinian's films. With the new St. Trinian's film directed by Oliver Parker and Barnaby Thompson due for release this autumn, what a wonderful opportunity to look back on the long and distinguished career of Mr. Leslie Gilliat [1917 -] Leslie having worked in the camera department, and as Location Manager and Producer of many films including three of the fondly remembered St. Trinian's films of the 50's and 60's t...
2012-09-04
44 min
peopletalk's Podcast
Mr. Leslie Gilliat -Producer of many classic British films
Our latest audio documentary by David Allen is about Mr. Leslie Gilliat -Location Manager and Producer of many classic British films including three of the fondly remembered St. Trinian's films. With the new St. Trinian's film directed by Oliver Parker and Barnaby Thompson due for release this autumn, what a wonderful opportunity to look back on the long and distinguished career of Mr. Leslie Gilliat [1917 -] Leslie having worked in the camera department, and as Location Manager and Producer of many films including three of the fondly remembered St. Trinian's films of the 50's and 60's t...
2012-09-04
44 min
Saturday Review
18/08/2012
Bidisha and guests Dreda Say Mitchell, Maeve Kennedy and Cahal Dallat review the week's cultural events including BBC Two's new drama serial Parades End starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Rebecca Hall and Alan Ayckbourn's new comedy Surprises which opens at Chichester Festival Theatre this week.Ford Maddox Ford's key modernist novel Parades End, published as a series of four books between 1924 and 1928, is adapted for BBC television by Britain's foremost playwright, Sir Tom Stoppard, the first television drama he has written in almost 30 years. With a stellar cast including Benedict Cumberbatch, Rebecca Hall, Stephen Graham, Rupert Everett, Miranda...
2012-08-18
41 min
The blog formerly known as…
Tranny Wreck #76: Jesus Bunk
Listen or Download Here!!! My secret infatuation – Is it a healthy diversion to help me get over Alex or another way to beat myself up. Can I measure up to natal women as a romantic and/or sexual partner? Christmas.. A time for giving.. A time for buying? Reluctantly Defending Mitt Romney’s Mormonism. All religions […]
2007-12-17
00 min