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Oscar’s Café
at
The Annapolis Bookstore
Invites you to celebrate the
art of cinematic storytelling.
Join us for a simple dinner,
libations, and great conversation as we
discuss three book to movie films and one inspired
by literary giants then meet for a
red carpet and champagne
Oscar’s Night:
February 26th 2012, 8:00PM
Friday,
Feb. 3rd, 6PM: MONEYBALL,
Friday, Feb. 10th, 6PM: THE HELP
FridaY, Feb 17th, 6PM: THE DESCENDENTS,
Friday, Feb 24th
, 6PM: MIDNIGHT IN PARIS
In addition to movie talk on Friday the 17th
Our 24 hours- Around- the- Clock
Read-in-Bedathon
returns!
Even in the
toughest economic times you can always afford the indulgence of curling
up with a great used book...Once again we will occupy the in store bed
for 24 hours.. Friday 6:00pm - Saturday 6:00PM.
Sign up to spend time in bed with good read and come see some of our customers and town personalities indulging in this favorite pastime...
We'll provide the milk and cookies.************************
Wednesday, FEBRUARY 22, 8PM
LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO
AT RAMSHEAD ON WEST STREET
SPONSORED BY
THE ANNAPOLIS BOOKSTORE
for ticket information
visit RamsHead on Stage http://tickets.ramsheadonstage.com/
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Sunday, February 26th, 2:00-4:00PM
Book Signing
BEN HELLWARTH
SIGNING

“A thrilling, true-life adventure that transports the reader to a place
as foreboding, exciting, and dangerous as outer space. Ben Hellwarth’s Sealab
is more than a great history of unsung American explorers. It is a
tale of man’s deepest desires and grandest ambitions, and his
willingness to risk it all for dreams as vast as the ocean floor
itself.”
—Robert Kurson, author of Shadow Divers
“Sealab
is a must read for anyone who wants to know the true story behind
America’s Man-in-the-Sea Program, complete with all of its triumphs and
tragedies.”
—Dr. Robert D. Ballard, Deep Sea Explorer and author of The Discovery of the Titanic
“I
grew up with Sealab and Conshelf. Our decisionmakers need to focus on
the importance of one of our vital life support systems—the ocean, 70%
of our planet. This incredibly detailed, precise book should be read
by those who care about our future so they can start planning by basing
their passion and decisions on solid foundations.”
—Jean-Michel Cousteau, founder and president, Ocean Futures Society
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