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Reading and Book
* How to Read a Book: The Art of Getting a Liberal Education ( 1940 ), 1966 edition subtitled A Guide to Reading the Great Books, 1972 revised edition with Charles Van Doren, The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading: ISBN 0-671-21209-5
Notable examples include Polyester Books in Melbourne, Australia ; Cafe Royal in the UK ; Reading Frenzy and Powell's in Portland, OR ; Needles and Pens in San Francisco ; Atomic Books in Baltimore ; Quimby's in Chicago ; Mac's Backs Paperbacks in Cleveland, OH ; Boxcar Books in Bloomington, Indiana ; Wooden Shoe Books in Philadelphia ; Civic Media Center in Gainesville, FL ; Bluestockings in New York City ; Five in Charleston, SC ; Brian MacKenzie Infoshop in Washington, DC ; Book Beat & Co. in Oklahoma City, OK ; Printed Matter in New York City ; Copacetic Comics Co. and Big Idea Bookstore in Pittsburgh, PA ; Reading Material in Tokyo, Japan ; On Reading in Nagoya, Japan ; as well as MonkeyWrench Books and Domy Books in Austin, TX.
Leadership Award " for dedicated vision and commitment to family farm agriculture ; the Special International Literary Prize “ Ken Saro Wiwa ” awarded by Acquiambiente, Italy for her book Water Wars ; the " Reading for the Environment Book Prize " by the German Foundation for the Environment for her book Tomorrow ’ s Biodiversity
The second book in the series, its full title being A Teacher's Word Book of the Twenty Thousand Words Found Most Frequently and Widely in General Reading for Children and Young People, was published in 1932, and the third and final book, The Teacher's Word Book of 30, 000 Words, was published in 1944.
* A Teacher's Word Book of the Twenty Thousand Words Found Most Frequently and Widely in General Reading for Children and Young People ( 1932 )
About the Abbey the 1851 Illustrated London Reading Book says:
The remains of Strata Florida Abbey as depicted in the 1851 Illustrated London Reading Book
Peter the Hermit preaching the First Crusade, as cited in the 1851 Illustrated London Reading Book
* Reading of a Sacred Book: The Complete Piano Music of Georges I. Gurdjieff and Thomas de Hartmann, Volume Two, by Cecil Lytle, Celestial Harmonies, 1992
" Reading and writing The Book of Nature: Jan Swammerdam ( 1637 – 1680 ).
" Doing It Ourselves: The SPSS Manual as Sociology's Most Influential Recent Book ." pp. 71 – 78 in Required Reading: Sociology's Most Influential Books, edited by Dan Clawson.
File: Mongoose-Project Gutenberg eBook 11921. jpg | Mongoose, or Mangouste as depicted in the 1851 Illustrated London Reading Book
John Hampden as depicted in the 1851 Illustrated London Reading Book
Reading from a Sacred Book
Reading and Hearing the Book of the Twelve.
In 2006, Reading the River: A Traveller ’ s Companion to the North Saskatchewan was a prizewinner at the Saskatchewan Book Awards.
* ( 1931 ) Reading in Modern Journalistic Prose ( Shanghai: Oriental Book )
* Buzan ( 2000 ) The Speed Reading Book.
In 1995 Walk Two Moons won the Newbery Medal, the United Kingdom Reading Association Award, and the United Kingdom's Children's Book Award.
* Rutgers: Book / Reading List

Reading and Women's
* September 1916 — The Hallstead Women's Christian Temperance Union opened a " Reading Room " to the public
* Davies, Kate, " Revolutionary Correspondence: Reading Catharine Macaulay and Mercy Otis Warren ," Women's Writing: the Elizabethan to Victorian Period.
* " Reading Buchi Emecheta: Contests for ' Women's Experience ' in Women's Studies " by Donna Haraway
* Pat Buckridge ' Good Reading in the Australian Women's Weekly 1933-1970, JASAL 1 2002
Reading and Theorizing Women's Sexualities: The Representation of Women in the Acts of Xanthippe and Polyxena ( Dissertation: Temple University, 2003 ).

Reading and Room
Later important examples of the poetic form included Rudyard Kipling ’ s ‘ Barrack Room Ballads ’ ( 1892-6 ) and Oscar Wilde ’ s ‘ Ballad of Reading Gaol ’ ( 1897 ).
The centre of the museum was redeveloped in 2001 to become the Queen Elizabeth II Great Court | Great Court, surrounding the original British Museum Reading Room | Reading Room.
Until 1997, when the British Library ( previously centred on the Round Reading Room ) moved to a new site, the British Museum was unique in that it housed both a national museum of antiquities and a national library in the same building.
Infill galleries were constructed for Assyrian sculptures and Sydney Smirke's Round Reading Room, with space for a million books, opened in 1857.
The quadrangle at the centre of Smirke's design proved to be a waste of valuable space and was filled at Panizzi's request by a circular Reading Room of cast iron, designed by Smirke's brother, Sydney Smirke.
This was a time of innovation as electric lighting was introduced in the Reading Room and exhibition galleries.
The Round Reading Room, which was designed by the architect Sydney Smirke, opened in 1857.
The Reading Room closed in 1997 when the national library ( the British Library ) moved to a new building at St Pancras.
In 1846 Robert Smirke was replaced as the Museum's architect by his brother Sydney Smirke, whose major addition was the Round Reading Room 1854 – 1857 ; at in diameter it was then the second widest dome in the world, the Pantheon in Rome being slightly wider.
Other areas damaged during World War II bombing included: in September 1940 two unexploded bombs hit the Edward VII galleries, the King's Library received a direct hit from a high explosive bomb, incendiaries fell on the dome of the Round Reading Room but did little damage ; on the night of 10 to 11 May 1941 several incendiaries fell on the south west corner of the Museum, destroying the book stack and 150, 000 books in the courtyard and the galleries around the top of the Great Staircase – this damage was not fully repaired until the early 1960s.
At the centre of the Great Court is the Reading Room vacated by the British Library, its functions now moved to St Pancras.
The Reading Room is open to any member of the public who wishes to read there.
File: British Museum Reading Room Panorama Feb 2006. jpg | British Museum Reading Room
* Christian Science Reading Room
* Letter to the Philippians Online Reading Room: Commentaries and other resources ( Tyndale Seminary )
* Letter to the Philippians Online Reading Room: Commentaries and other resources ( BiblicalStudies. org. uk )
* Letter to the Philippians Online Reading Room: Commentaries and other resources ( NTGateway. com )
* Letter to the Philippians Online Reading Room: Commentaries and other resources ( TextWeek. com )
* Gospel of Luke Reading Room: on-line virtual library ( Tyndale Seminary )

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