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TagsClassical music (216), Piano solo (126), Medicine (92), Orchestral score (71), Historical novel (68), Piano duet (66), Trains (52), Vocal score (43), NYC subways (33), English history (28) — see all tags

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GroupsAmerican Civil War, Ancient History, Classical Music, Historical Fiction, Librarything Railroad (The LTR), Music History, Performance, and Theory, Sheet Music, Upstate New Yorkers

Favorite authorsValerie Anand, John Biggins, Tom Clancy, James Clavell, Pat Conroy, Jack Finney, Robert Graves, Joseph Heywood, George R. R. Martin, Colleen McCullough, David McCullough, James A. Michener, Hope Muntz, Sharon Kay Penman, Philip Roth, Samuel Shem, Jean Shepherd, William Styron, Herman Wouk (Shared favorites)

About meI am a physician who has been an avid bibliophile since I learned to read at age 4. The great majority of my books however, have nothing to do with medicine. After spending a day (and an occasional night) making life-or-death decisions, I need the diversion of music. As you can tell from my tag list, classical music both as a listener and a performer (piano) is my main love. I can truly attest to the fact that "music hath charms to soothe a savage breast". I am also interested in trains, especially subway systems (that of NYC is my favorite as I was born and raised in Brooklyn, but I'm also a fan of the London Underground though I've never been there and the Berlin U-Bahn as I have been there), historical novels (particularly those about ancient Rome and medieval England), and wordplay (I am an expert crossword puzzle solver and even had a brief cameo in the movie "Wordplay"). Visitor MapCreate your own visitor map!

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About my libraryI have been building my library since my childhood. Most of the books that I acquired before 1997 were bought at various Barnes and Noble stores in the NYC area. Since then, I have purchased the great majority of my books from amazon.com. Many of the books in my library are out of print. I have found http://www.bookfinder.com to be an invaluable resource in locating copies of otherwise unavailable books.

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Real nameJamie S. Weiner

LocationPainted Post, NY

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Member sinceMar 4, 2007

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Hi Jamie - I'm glad I'm not the only one who read and enjoyed such a great book (Berkut). Thank you for dropping by. Lynn
I was particularly impressed that you also had the book on Phineas Gage and the Lobotomist (the last two books I read on neurology, along with Musicophilia, which you also have). Oz and the Jewish stuff is a bonus.
Thanks for the suggestion! I just recieved my copy of the Hough CD last week and have been listening to it constantly. I did finally find the sheet music from a contact, so I'm really looking forward to beginning the piece. Thanks again,
Tammy
I noticed your piano sheet music collection was very extensive. As an amateur pianist, I am trying to build my collection. I was wondering if you had ever heard Stephen Reynolds' "Chanson d'automne." I'm looking for a sheet music copy to begin learning the piece and can't seem to find it. Do you happen to know any good online sources for sheet music? Thanks so much!
Tammy
Hi Jamie - thanks for recommendation. I've been looking for some other books about the events of 1066 so I will definately add it to my list!

Daphne
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