It was great finding a well-preserved first edition of this novel (albeit without a cover), and it was an even greater find when we discovered the inscription!
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Hors D’oeuvre by Williams Sonoma
A simple and elegant little whisp of an inscription, fitting for what David (owner of hundreds of Williams Sonoma cookbooks) says is a very simple and elegant little hors d’oeuvre cookbook.
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In defense of IRS Tax Examiners. What? That’s just crazy…or is it?
What I’m about to say is going to sound insane, even coming from someone admittedly of the liberal persuasion, but here goes: Politics aside (if that’s possible), I’m not convinced that the IRS is an inherently evil institution. While many of us no doubt have various (and differing) opinions on how the tax structure should change, it occurs to me that, in my own experience in dealing with the IRS on behalf of myself or others over the years, and in the experience of more than a few friends and colleagues, IRS staff typically have been polite, competent, solutions-oriented and sometimes even empathetic.
I know no one at the IRS and am as inclined as the next person to have concerns about tax policy – and am at least as inclined as most to abhor dealing with money issues. Still, I wonder if we might be well-served by at least questioning the easy, less-than-thoughtful vilification of an agency that most of us would agree does a necessary job.
As I said, crazy talk.
What do you think? Let me know in the comments below!
Ireland’s Comfort Food & Touring Attractions by Viki Pidgeon
Yet another cookbook with a great inscription from the author, but here’s a twist: This one was found in David’s own collection. He didn’t even realize it had an inscription until he opened it up one day to find a recipe for some comforting Irish stew. If you’re a collector of used books, you may have inherited some unnoticed inscriptions, too.
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