@33MHz It wasn’t even in their digital catalog. It was listed in a handwritten interlinear entry in an old printed catalog whose pages they had scans up of.
@33MHz The Orthic shorthand Reporting style section of the Psalms that basically works as an exercise book for a course of lessons. The British Library had the first few, but not this last one.
Squeeing because Senate House Library at the University of London was able to find the pamphlet I wanted scanned. Price for a website distribution license was a bit steep at 30 GBP, but heck, this might be the last extant copy.
7-week-old is clearly an optimist. Every time I pick him up, he thinks that this time will be the time when sucking on my bicep will cause milk to appear.
@hutattedonmyarm Huh, I don’t think I’ve run across any of those! I have run across a lot of journaling/solo RPGs and some “actual play as serial fiction” like https://ptfo.substack.com.