[Sca-cooks] books, boxes and boxes of books
Linda Peterson
mirhaxa at morktorn.com
Tue Jun 28 12:44:23 PDT 2011
Does anyone else use librarything.com? We love it. I tried to catalog my
book for years and would bog down, then find the computer systems had
changed so much I'd have to start over from scratch (the first batch were
on punch cards). Now we can locate things by author, or even better
subject. Wonderful, especially since the kid did most of the work.
Mirhaxa
mirhaxa at morktorn.com
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011, Stefan li Rous wrote:
> Ana said:
> <<< Sorry I am in the middle of a big move and all my books (164 boxes,
> almost
> 3000 volumes, are [in storage].
>
> That's a lot of books. Not quite as much as Johanna and some others here, I
> believe, though.
>
> In general, that seems to be one thing that sets many serious SCA folks away
> from the usual folks in the mundane world. :-)
>
> Did/will all of your books find homes on bookshelves? Or are many of them
> still going to be stored in boxes?
>
> Stefan
> whose book collection is much smaller at around 1800 catalogued volumes, with
> several more boxes which are too old (no ISBN or Library of Congress or
> foreign publications) to catalog. And I seem to fill up bookshelves as fast
> as I can find places to put them, so some of my books are still in stacks on
> the floor and elsewhere. Now just to find time to read all the books I
> haven't had a chance to yet...
>
> --------
> THLord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
> Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
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>
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