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Old 08-06-2007, 09:52 PM   #22
Dr. Drib
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Originally Posted by mlbspike View Post
Culling each time I move, I've got myself down to a collection I can have completely available (all on shelves at last). 600 some hardbacks, and approx 900 paperbacks. This includes about 100 Easton Press leatherbound, and a scattering of collectible sci fi classics. I continue to purchase some hardbounds, and paperbacks, but the reader is proving invaluable, for keeping my collection from growing out of control again.

That's a collection I can admire. Last year I sold about 25 Easton Press books on Ebay, depleting my entire collection of those editions.

Of the 600-odd hardbacks you have, are they also mainly Sci-Fi?

Also, I'm curious to know how many bookshelves you actually have, now that all your books are accessible.

Thanks,
Don
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