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Old 08-22-2007, 09:12 AM   #1
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Vincent, Leon H.: THE BIBLIOTAPH And Other People

Being a book collector, I'm always attracted to the strange doings of people whose life revolves around books and the acquisition of books, and a life full of books, and a dream to one day have a room with nothing but books.

I saw this, read a few pages and found myself captivated by it. I thought I'd make it available for the other "odd" souls here who have a passion for books and reading. That should be...what?...2 or 3 people here?

I hope you enjoy it.


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