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bibliogramma ([personal profile] bibliogramma) wrote2005-12-15 06:34 pm

Looking for Lost Treasures


I have lost count of the number of times in my life that I have had to liquidate a personal library because I had to move and there was no way I could manage moving all those books.

I've decided I'm not ever doing that again - culling, maybe, but not liquidating. I've reached the point in my life where I can bloody well afford to pay some heavily-muscled movers with large truck to hoist the mountains of boxes of books and transport tham from one place to another.

So I've begun a project of reaquisitioning - making lists of the books I remember from all those times when I just ached to part with a book, and trying to restore to my current library the treasures and gems from the distant past.

The first of these reacquired lost treasures: Naomi Mitchison's Memoirs of a Spacewoman.

Bounce, bounce.

Re: Arthurian fiction

[identity profile] bibliogramma.livejournal.com 2005-12-18 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh Lord, no. Please, mention/recommend all you like.

See, I'm severely mobility challenged, as in, I don't go out at all any more unless I book a handcapped van to take me to the doctor or some other essential destination. I can't go wandering about in bookshops looking for new books or old books I missed when they were new. I do browse publishers' and booksellers' and book reviewers' websites a lot, but I can't pick up the books, read a bit here and there, get a feel for the essence of a book and decide whether I want to take it home with me or not.

I place a great deal of importance on the recommendations of people whose "book sense" I trust and whose tastes and interests show some overlap with my own - and you are definitely one of those people.

Re: Arthurian fiction

[identity profile] wolfinthewood.livejournal.com 2005-12-18 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm severely mobility challenged

I'm really sorry. I'd gathered you had some health problems but not that they affected your mobility so drastically.

I too suspect there may be quite a bit of overlap in our tastes, at least in some areas, so I look forward to your future postings on books, and I shall continue to chip in with comments as they occur to me.