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/Survey: the changing face of home libraries Tom Send a noteboard - 12/07/2012 12:27:26 AM
Having a finite amount of space, I have tried to cut back on book purchases. However, with the euro down and the various amazon.com outlets in Europe not repricing books I made some more acquisitions (Balzac's Comédie Humaine in 12 volumes, Rabelais in one volume, Corneille in 3 volumes, all from Pléiade, as well as Orlando Innamorato and volumes 18 and 19 of the Italian history series I've been buying, and Heinrich Mann's Professor Unrat and Karl May's 6-volume Orient series). *

This meant that I bought several large "Really Useful Boxes" and carefully stacked all of my old Dungeons & Dragons hardcovers into them, then moved them into my games closet, to make room. They stayed in a nice place, unlike the Jordan books and Martin books, which were thrown into boxes and banished to the garage and the tender mercies of silverfish (though I spray for bugs regularly).

There are books that are not perhaps the best, or the nicest, but I can't bring myself to remove them from the home library and send them to storage. A few crappy paperbacks of some H.P. Lovecraft stories I'm particularly fond of and can't find in hardcover, the Principia Discordia, a somewhat naive book about S&M, a few dubious "histories" of episodes of Russian history by sketchy authors that are probably pure fantasy, televangelist Jim Bakker's autobiography (signed by the author), a dry and used book on the Reformation I've had since college, Carlos Castaneda, a dog-eared book of Soviet propaganda in English...

So I guess I'll make it a survey since ultimately I'm wondering what other people do. Please elaborate as much as possible.

1. How do you make room for new books in your home?

2. If you get rid of old books, how do you figure out what to get rid of?

3. Are there books that you aren't sure why you keep but can't bear to get rid of or put into storage?





* Other than Orlando Innamorato, I was able to get all of the aforementioned books in hardcover.
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/Survey: the changing face of home libraries - 12/07/2012 12:27:26 AM 2160 Views
Well... - 12/07/2012 10:08:20 AM 805 Views
The obsessive compulsive in me won't let me stack books in corners. - 15/07/2012 01:53:57 PM 674 Views
Not even if you stack them in really neat piles? You need to get your C.D.O. checked. *NM* - 17/07/2012 08:07:42 PM 294 Views
My collateralized debt obligation? I hate those things. - 17/07/2012 08:15:30 PM 688 Views
No, no... CDO is just... - 18/07/2012 11:19:20 AM 671 Views
Ah...see I'm not quite that bad in that respect. - 18/07/2012 01:19:06 PM 1047 Views
And neat piles are still clutter. *NM* - 17/07/2012 10:29:00 PM 323 Views
Um - 12/07/2012 02:05:17 PM 803 Views
Karl May? Interesting. - 12/07/2012 07:36:42 PM 716 Views
The Führer loved him, so I'm sure I will too. - 13/07/2012 04:46:10 AM 703 Views
Heh. - 13/07/2012 11:00:41 PM 763 Views
You people are wussies - 12/07/2012 07:56:20 PM 986 Views
I got the BUR edition in a little box. - 15/07/2012 01:48:04 PM 651 Views
That is odd - 17/07/2012 02:56:52 PM 788 Views
Well, you know my opinion of used books - 17/07/2012 05:00:13 PM 744 Views
I must not be very sensitive to those smells - 17/07/2012 05:57:35 PM 785 Views
When I run out of space on my bookshelves... - 12/07/2012 08:50:13 PM 828 Views
Books from paper ? How peculiar. - 13/07/2012 09:48:50 AM 684 Views
Some of us hate eBooks. - 15/07/2012 01:40:27 PM 676 Views
Thankfully I haven't had to make such hard decisions yet - 15/07/2012 08:11:57 AM 744 Views
Yeah, I can't go and buy a 21st bookcase. - 15/07/2012 01:38:56 PM 629 Views
*snorts* We'll see how long that lasts this time. *NM* - 17/07/2012 10:56:16 PM 273 Views
A long, long time this time. *NM* - 18/07/2012 03:50:45 AM 317 Views
I could have sworn I saw a hardcover Lovecraft omnibus. - 18/07/2012 01:25:00 AM 1012 Views
I have it. It doesn't have lots of things. - 18/07/2012 03:50:28 AM 669 Views

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