It is indeed all relative. Even with all my bookcases, it seems like I'm always in a state of critical mass, where the shelves are so tight that any new book introduced requires either removal of a...
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It is indeed all relative. Even with all my bookcases, it seems like I'm always in a state of critical mass, where the shelves are so tight that any new book introduced requires either removal of a...
Thanks for the kind words and compliments, everyone.
I agree -- dust is bad, glass is good. 8)
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That curved/corner bookcase is a neat way to present those slipcased editions.
Me, too -- especially since I see some free shelf space up on the upper floor. I haven't seen free shelf space in my office/library for a very long time. :cry:
Yikes!!!
I like the first set with the top hinged doors, but am unsure of how well they work on the lower shelves. Do they slide into the cabinet?[/QUOTE]
No, only the barrister style bookcases...
I feel like I'm cheating a bit, since I just (finally) posted a new thread for my collection in the Collections forum and featured these same shots, but, what the heck, this seems like a good home...
No, I'm afraid I don't. One of these days, though, I'll take separate bookcase shots and start one...it's always fun to share.
Thanks for the offer, but it's a pain I'll live with.
Thanks. Granted, it doesn't have a sliding ladder (and don't think I don't wish it did!) as in the lovely above shots, but I like it. Only problem I have -- that many of us have, I'm sure -- is...
Here are some of mine; these books housed here are either collectible (to varying degrees) or personally special. Missing from these two pictures is a full-size, glass-doored bookcase that houses...