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		<title>10 Posts from the First 100 at A Traveler&#8217;s Library</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday A Traveler&#8217;s Library hit one of those landmark days, and I was not even here to celebrate. (I&#8217;m in New Orleans ensconced in my favorite hotel, Hotel Monteleone.) Ta-Da&#8211;100 Posts! Somehow, it seems appropriate, though, that I had a guest post on India here yesterday, because it is symbolic of the ways this blog [...]<p><a href="http://atravelerslibrary.com">This content</a> is a post from: <a href="http://atravelerslibrary.com">A Traveler's Library</a> To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library. We'll leave a light on for you.
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<p>Yesterday <strong>A Traveler&#8217;s Library</strong> hit one of those landmark days, and I was not even here to celebrate. (I&#8217;m in New Orleans ensconced in my favorite hotel,<a title="Hotel Monteleone" href="http://www.hotelmonteleone.com" target="_self"> <strong>Hotel Monteleone</strong></a>.)</p>
<p><strong>Ta-Da&#8211;100 Posts!</strong></p>
<p>Somehow, it seems appropriate, though, that I had a guest post on India here yesterday, because it is symbolic of the ways this blog has introduced me to people, places and books to read for travel.  I might not have met<strong> <a title="A Life Divided" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/05/21/travel-literature-delhi-india/" target="_self">Sue Dickman</a></strong>, yesterday&#8217;s guest poster,  had it not been for the <a title="The Merry Month of May: Blogger's Marathon" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/02/11/bloggers-marathon/" target="_blank"><strong>30-day challenge</strong></a> started by <a title="Michelle Rafter's blog" href="http://michellerafter.wordpress.com/" target="_self"><strong>Michelle Rafter</strong></a>.</p>
<p>I certainly would not have had much to say about India, since I have not been there myself.  But by using guest experts, A Traveler&#8217;s Library roams beyond the  destinations that I have traveled to personally. We have had guests posts on <a title="A Bucolic Town, A Pond and City upon a Hill" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/02/26/geography-of-transcendentalism/" target="_self">New England</a>, <a title="Four Meals in Croatia" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/03/31/four-meals-in-croatia-part-i/" target="_self">Croatia</a>, <a title="Mumbai" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/03/12/seeing-mumbai-part-one/" target="_self">Mumbai</a>, and now India again.</p>
<p>And I met the nice folks at<a title="Wandering Educators" href="http://www.wanderingeducators.com" target="_self"> Wandering Educators</a>, who invited me to be the Traveler&#8217;s Library Editor. I wrote their earlier this month about popular <a title="From Scotland to SE Asia" href="http://www.wanderingeducators.com/books-film/books/travelers-library-april-se-asia-scotland.html" target="_self">posts from April at A Traveler&#8217;s Library</a>.</p>
<p>In the first 100 posts, we have traveled to an amazing 53 different places! I hope you&#8217;ll join me as we travel to more places and learn about more great books in the 2nd hundred posts.</p>
<p>TEN random selections from the First Hundred:</p>
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<li>Post Number One: <a title="3 Civilizations, 4 Museums, and the Morality of Collecting" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/01/10/museums-and-morality/" target="_self">3 Civilizations, 4 Museums and the Morality of Collecting.</a> A book with an important message. And you can <a title="Parthenon Petition" href="http://www.parthenonuk.com/petition.php" target="_self">join my favorite cause</a> to return the Parthenon marbles to Greece, if you agree.</li>
<li>Post Number Three: <a title="4 Thrillers to Inaugurate your D.C. Tour" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/01/13/washington-d-c/" target="_self">4 Thrillers to Inaugurate Your D. C. Tour </a>Don&#8217;t wait for the next inauguration to go to Washington, D.C., read Baldacci.</li>
<li>Post Number Nine: <a title="Secrets of the Alhambra" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/01/21/secrets-of-the-alhambra/" target="_self">Secrets of the Alhambra</a>. A favorite destination and a great book.</li>
<li>Post Number Twenty: <a title="Most Romantic Destination" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/02/06/most-romantic-destination/" target="_self">Most Romantic Destination</a>. My contribution to Valentine&#8217;s Day.</li>
<li>Post Number Twenty-Nine:<span><a title="Victor Hugo and Paris" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/02/18/victor-hugo-and-paris/" target="_self">Victor Hugo and Paris</a>. My brother, who is always right, recommended<em> The Hunchback of Notre Dame</em> as a guidebook for Paris.<br />
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<li>Post Number Thirty: <a title="Crete and History" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/02/18/crete-and-history/" target="_self">Crete and History</a>. Another favorite, and I love the books because I found them in Crete.</li>
<li>Post Number Forty:<a title="Nice Movie To See But Do I Want To Go There?" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/03/06/nice-movie-want-to-go-there" target="_self"> Nice Movie to See, But Do I Want To Go There?</a> This post about the movie <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> received the most viewers and the most comments.</li>
<li><span>Post Number Forty-One:<a title="Don't Even Go There" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/03/09/the-dont-even-go-there-book-2/" target="_blank"> The Don&#8217;t Even Go There Book.</a> I think this post got lost in the hoopla about <em>Slumdog Millionaire,</em> but <em>The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao </em> is one of the best I have read in years.</span></li>
<li><span>Post Number Fifty: <a title="Listening a Book while You Travel" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/03/21/listening-a-book-travel/" target="_self">Listening a Book While You Travel</a> This one struck a nerve with travelers who like audio books.</span></li>
<li><span>Post Number Fifty-Eight: <a title="5 Road Trip Books and The List" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2009/04/02/road-trip-books-the-list/" target="_self">5 Road Trip Books and The List</a> I love road trips, and although I am wary of &#8220;best&#8221; lists, gave in this once because the 5 best American road trip books seem pretty obvious.<br />
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<p>Onward toward that First Year celebration  January 10, 2010!</p>
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