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Re: Where to buy next book?
Post by Keith_w   » Thu Jun 23, 2016 9:00 pm

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Peter2 wrote: quote="israelsmith" quote="Peter2" To my slight regret, I usually buy e-books now, although I avoid Amazon whenever possible. I prefer hard-copy, but I urgently need to reduce the number of actual books in the house, having moved from a big house to a considerably smaller one. I don't have a precise count on the number of books in the house, but I estimate it's now down to roughly 2000.

I'm slowly replacing my hard copies by e-books, but it's a costly process, and a goodly number don't have e-versions. Also, it's infuriating when just one book in a series is not available in electronic format! :evil: :evil:
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Are you sure it's about 2000 books? Because that's actually a staggering amount. I used to think for years I had thousands of books, and then I actually took the time to count them all, and it turned out I only had about 1100. /quote

Yes, I'm sure. I have just over 140 ft. of book shelving, of which about 5 ft is empty. I started collecting books (paperbacks – I couldn't afford hard-backs) in 1964, when your average novel contained 180–250 pages, and was roughly ½" thick. Book thickness started to rise in the late 1970's to early 1980's (Niven and Pournelle's Oath of Fealty (published in pb in 1982) is just over ¾" thick. Present-day ones are up to 2" thick, but as I say, I get e-versions now and I don't have all that many modern pb's. Call the average thickness ¾". So I make that 135 x 12 x 1.333 = 2160 books – not allowing for the ones stuffed away in cupboards or piled on top of bookcases . . .
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You mean you don't double stack them nor fill the space between the tops of the books and the next shelf up with books (assuming there is room)? tut tut
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Re: Where to buy next book?
Post by Peter2   » Fri Jun 24, 2016 5:06 am

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Keith_w wrote:
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You mean you don't double stack them nor fill the space between the tops of the books and the next shelf up with books (assuming there is room)? tut tut


You underestimate me :evil: (*evil grin*). I've got past that stage in some of my shallower bookshelves. I stack the books horizontally so that there isn't any wasted space between the book and the shelf above – but I allowed for that in the calculation. It's only on the deeper bookshelves where I double-bank the books that the books are vertical, otherwise it's too difficult to get at the ones at the back (I allowed for that in the calculation as well). But yes, you're right, there are a few books on top of those. More often the spaces are taken up by folders, though :geek:
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