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A thread dedicated to shelves, books on shelves, and the people who love shelving books.

>> No.20003101

>>20003028
do you guys really read all this old crap?

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>> No.20003156

>>20003028
>keats
>not yeats
boring

>> No.20003336

>>20003139
Top right his Phil is by whom?

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>>20003156
Yeats is in there somewhere near the top with Brit stuff

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Posted mine in the last one but it was towards the end. Missing from the shelf is; inferno (on nightstand) and book of the new sun (reading on tablet, but will buy physical copies later on, probably when I read long and short suns)

>>20003028
Neat looking books, but you shouldn't doublepark them, desu. Get a taller shelf so you can show them all off. Also
>vertical stacking
Weak

>> No.20003439

>>20003336
Frederick Copleston.

>> No.20003512

>>20003139
Framed Spengler picture gets me every time

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>>20003361
I bought an early hobbit presse klett Cotta edition of Tolkien Sim. With a nice map for o.75 today. Lots of older books have nice maps

>> No.20003533

>>20003139
It's nice to see someone else who has the limited edition Word in Flames

>> No.20003540

>>20003439
Ah, he's not really mainstream with many academics, we mostly read secular pagan types with an ax to grind on the christian foundation of philosophy and history.

>> No.20003550

>>20003361
I have 3 full shelves in the house, this one is quite large as it is at about six feet wide by almost 9 tall

>> No.20003561

>>20003540
Who's 'we'? And who cares about mainstream academics?

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>> No.20003583

>>20003561
Other academics.

>> No.20003589

>>20003028
Nice OP.

>>20003101
Yes.

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Forgot pic, tired, gn lit.

>> No.20003610

>>20003139
you can tell by the shelf how much time anon spent on 4chan

>> No.20003625

>>20003596
Now that's some seminary life right there bruv

>> No.20003627

>>20003596
Like that uncy Ted next to origen. Good esoteric rebel stuph

>> No.20003639

>>20003028
How are the Loeb Classical Library books? I've wanted to pick up a few of them but I've heard mixed reviews.

>> No.20003683

>>20003639
Ovid is great, very readable, solid quality, like an everyman but an octavo size, good paper. I get them cheap at the used bookstore, would not pay 30 new unless it couldn't be bought from penguin or dover.
The notes, side by side Greek and English, or Latin and English are nice. I also like the preservation of the manuscript is and book length. So you get a sense for the original format.

>> No.20003766

>>20003596
Based theologian scholar

>>20003550
Post them all, fren. What percentage of the books on them have you read? My goal is to eventually have a library room with thousands of read books

>> No.20003861

>>20003028

>342 KB JPG

>A thread dedicated to shelves
No, this is a thread you made about yourself, because ypo don't have anything interesting to say yet crave attention

>> No.20003917

>>20003028
Those Konemann editions were great.
Unfortunately they seem no longer to be available, at least in the USA.

>> No.20003945

>>20003139
sex gifs

>> No.20004216

>>20003139
kino

>> No.20004240

>>20003861
newfag

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French fag

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2/3

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>>20004251
>sapiens

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>> No.20004366

>>20003101
You really read things written after 1940? Wtf gross

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>>20003139
>This anon when entering a thread

>> No.20004830

>>20004240

>newfag
Imagine using /lit/ fpr your Facebook updates

>> No.20004846

>>20003639
Pretty good. Have mostly Greek. Would only use them if you absolutely have to get original meaning in a work. Translations are pretty old half the time, and there may be a better option if you're studying the new testament for example.

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>>20003139
>Goebbels
Remember to take that jacket off when reading. I fucked mine up pretty quickly by neglecting that. Great collection, by the way. Do you have a favorite couple books and anything to say about them?

The Goebbels book is a great read, but he's made out to be a pretty embarrassing figure up until the end of the book, at which point he becomes pretty heroic (however Irving meant it, that's how I read it, probably because I love NS Germany).

>> No.20004892

>>20003139
Faust ben jij dat lol

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>>20003578
Which of those are most important to you? I want that "For Europe" Stackpole book. I have a newer edition of Tigers in the Mud, but I like those classic designs.

>> No.20004990

>>20003139
How's that biography of Yockey?

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>>20003139

>> No.20005049

>>20003139
Based Dutch

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>>20004880
Too late Anon, mine is already wrecked as well. 'The might of the West' is probably the book I like the most, very interesting quasi-Spenglerian takes on the Faustian-Appolonian-Levantine (Magian) cultures.
Haven't fully dived into traditionalism yet but Guenon's introduction to Hinduism was very useful.
'Hitler and the Power of Aesthetics' is certainly required reading if you're into NS.
>>20004990
I haven't read Coogan's work so I can't compare it, but this one is certainly better than that, although Yockey's life will probably always be sort of a mystery.
'The World in Flames' is very much worth reading.
>>20004892
Nee, maar Faust doet goed werk ;)
>>20005028
The bottom two shelves should probably be switched around.

>> No.20005079

>>20005067
the title of it probably spooks a lot of people, but Ludovici's memoirs were a really comfy read. Was amused by his adoration of Emily Bronte.

>> No.20005103

>>20005067
>The bottom two shelves should probably be switched around.
there's some pieces of corn in guenon and evola's pile of shit that is still edible cannot say the same about hitler

>> No.20005131

>>20005067
>The might of the West
I will definitely look into it and the others mentioned. Appreciate it.

>> No.20005185

>>20003578
Check out Churchill's War. Is The Genetic Roots of Britain and Ireland good?

>> No.20005190

>>20005028
Reverse the Mr Incredible images since Durant is gay and the bottom shelves are based just for how unapolagetic they are

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>>20003578
I need to update my shelf shots, but I've taken some inspiration from you and other revisionist readers when I look for books to buy & read.

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>>20003028
#2

>>20005320
Why are they called revisionists, if they're supposed to be correcting the record? Revising history has a bad connotation desu.

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>>20005390
CIA niggers have been instrumentally involved in clusterfucking the historical record, that's why. "Revision" is a psyop, but we're taking it back.

>> No.20005488

>>20004285
so this is what chad's apartment looks like

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>>20003861
I like shelving, "you"

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>>20004240
>>20003861
Don't you fellas like old, folio sized mammoth, illustrated editions with decent quality control?

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>>20003917
They're a bit pricey at the used book depot, usually 5 to 12 bucks each, but they are well bound, heavy paper, sewn, attractive cloth boards, etc.

>> No.20005979

>buying a book for how it looks on the outside
enjoy your books from the 1950s

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>>20005979
Don't worry you dozy prat, it pleases me to read large, well made books, for which i pay a few bucks, while you strain your eyes with your virgin 8pt penguin "de luxe" China made paperback poison.

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>>20005979
These 1950s books should be celebrated for enhancing the readers experience, treating one to a rare taste, reminiscent of a 19th century novel.

The cheapness of editions today has destroyed the book's mystique

>> No.20006043

>>20006017
I do like the aesthetic and you're certainly correct but Voltaire sucks and the catalog for 1950s hardcovers has got to be not-great.

>> No.20006055

>>20006043
>the catalog for 1950s hardcovers has got to be not-great.
why?
different anon here, btw

>> No.20006102

>>20006043
>>20006055
It's pretty fantastic, you could read nonesuch, JM dent, heritage, limited editions all day for years. I have Plato, Virgil, Petronius, Gogol, Montaigne, Goethe, Schiller, Hardy, Zola, Maupassant, Cleve's, Balzac, Flaubert, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, dickens, Boswell and Johnson, highsmith, Boccaccio, etc.

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>>20006043
>>20006055
>>20006102

I don't really read much past Patricia highsmith, and really very few titles after 1925 or so. I prefer older translations or reading in French or German. It's why I have about 12 volumes of Pleiades.

>> No.20006124

>>20004285
>American sneakers on top of bookshelf, where the Quran should've been
The west is destroying Islam

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>>20003139

>> No.20006234

>>20004914
Unironically eragon is the most important, then of mice and men. Those are the first books I fell in love with and reread often. Sparked my interest in reading.
Tigers in the mud was a very good one, but if you could only have one war memoir, Stuka pilot. No one has done so much in so little time as rudel did

>> No.20006249

>>20006234
>Stuka pilot.
Nice, dude, I'll check it out.

>> No.20006735

>>20005488
chad isn't a jordans wearing consoomer

>> No.20006748

>>20004251
hey it's literal man in there eyes

>> No.20006749

>>20004285
psueds absolutely seething over the nikes

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>> No.20006768

>>20005028
fucking kek

>> No.20006795

>>20003139
Do you think a german speaker would get more out of the german translation of Hitler's Revolution so much that it's worth paying ten bucks extra or does it not really matter?

>> No.20007755

>>20003139
Your shelf is like getting darker and edgier as you journey from top to bottom

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>>20006751
Nice shelf, muddied by infinite jizz

>> No.20007944

>>20007932
Had to read it for an American fiction class.

>> No.20007947

>>20006751
imagine the smell

>> No.20008010

>>20007944
I would have switched when I got the syllabus. Funny story, I took my required English classes (2 for my program) every year and every semester and dropped the first day until my last year bc of the crazy ta (always female) or bullshit syllabus.

I got a hardcore socialist femme butch lesbo MFA student for my final required English lit course ta. I was writing a hundred page honors thesis and she said I didn't know how to write a thesis. Fucking women just hate men in school unless you're some sort of feminized ally.

Somehow these loopy fucks don't even get it.

Fuck dfw

>> No.20008021

>>20008010
What also boggles my mind is that I made two grades that were not an "a" as an undergrad, while having a double minor in french and German, and this bitch was giving me shit.

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The only somewhat neat bookshelf I have. Most of my art books are in my closet because they are too big and heavy. Also my religious stuff.

>> No.20009294

>>20008835
That radical fem shelf

>> No.20009351

>>20008835
pyw

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>>20003028

>> No.20009384

>those LARP shelves
>99% of the books are in english
>all those translations
what a disaster lol

>> No.20009431

>>20009294
I read a little bit of everything. That being said, I haven't read those feminists one, except I started reading the Dworkin one; pretty depressing.

>>20009351
Wut?

>> No.20009450

>>20009384
whose larp?

>> No.20010298

>>20004366
It’s a good pastime tbqh

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>>20003578

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>>20010301
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

>> No.20011071

>>20010301
kek

>> No.20011202

Request for /x/ shelves please, I need inspiration

>> No.20011532

>>20009431
>Wut?
You are an artist, aren't you? Post your work.

>> No.20011739

>>20011202
I have a horror collection from modern library

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Finally got some proper shelves

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Finally got some proper shelves

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Fucking Christ please upload right this time

>> No.20012039

>>20003028
Where'd you get that nice hardback edition of F. Gardner?

>> No.20012085

>>20012003
What's in the box on the bottom right?

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>>20012085
Coins from around the world
Here’s a better pic to see what’s on the shelves

>> No.20012104

>>20012039
Pretty underated comment

It's a 1980s reprint of an 1895 history, a facsimile, I picked up from a friend, I did some work on his house

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>>20012089
2/2

>> No.20012106

>>20012089
Good picks on cassettes, my bro!

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>>20012106
Thanks brudda
Keep jammin to the classics!

>> No.20012858

>>20012089
8-tracks
boomer

>> No.20012865

>>20010301
You missed Sagan and Mustaine.

Couple others are suspicious as well

>> No.20013054

>>20012030
what's that on bottom left?

>> No.20013084

What’s up with this board and infinite jest?

>> No.20013464

>>20012865
>Missed Sagan

>> No.20014292

>>20004251
>Arendt
This board drags her every time she's brought up but from what I've read from her so far she's 3/3

>> No.20015056

>>20003596
Are you in Seminary? If not what is your profession?

>> No.20015090

>>20006751
Quite a collection. Lots of poetry, fiction, and theory. A little off-putting seeing Stephen King in there though.

>> No.20015100

>>20012858
Boomers dropped 8-tracks as soon as they could. Most likely Gen-X or Millennial.

>> No.20015104

>>20015100
After closer inspection of the shelf, not Gen-X.

>> No.20015233

>>20015104
But what the fuck would a millennial be doing with Curtis mayfield and Marvin gay 8-tracks?

>> No.20015299

>>20015233
>two extremely talented musicians
>why would a millennial listen to them
as far as why 8track, they're just being a hipster

>> No.20015312 [DELETED] 

>>20015299
Why you baseding hard over two dead negroes

>> No.20015326

>>20015299
Why u søying hard over two dead negroes, son

>> No.20015328

>>20015312
https://youtu.be/ZVANQheoRUw

https://youtu.be/NC-Jt58FbRc

because they're talented you no-taste rube

>> No.20015367

>>20015328
Oooooo the star spangled banner
So talented.
Get back to me when marvin gay can shred a morbid angel solo and then we’ll talk talent. Pff

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>> No.20016038

>>20012089
>eyewitness books
extremely based

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novice shelf, my upcoming year of reading

>> No.20016276

>>20016270
Careful, lilly's wife fucked a dolphin

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First American edition Mommsen, missing the other two volumes of the greeks

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>>20016286
Assorted middle ages

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>>20016292
French section as it transitions to the English

>> No.20016316

>>20016276
wasnt it an undergrad? and just handjobs...while he created floatation tans and did fuxking ketamine and sent 'good vibes'for the experiment to go well

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>>20016501

>> No.20016653

>>20016292
Based middle aged bro.

>> No.20017466

>>20003139
>>20003578
>>20005320
>>20012105
Why so much nazi/ww2 shit?

>> No.20017471

>>20003028
I wish I had more physical books. I envy you shelf types

>> No.20017492

>>20012105
Metal fan, nice

>> No.20017978

>Why so much nazi/ww2 shit?

>> No.20018013

>>20005067
You are obviously dutch because you have the same junger volume but the rest is all amerishit.

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>>20003028
Can any Russians here please tell me what the books on this shelf are? Thank you in advance

>> No.20019012

>>20016270
are u drinking mate

>> No.20019297

>>20018437
Not a Russian (thank God) but they're
1 unreadable
2-3 Sergei Eisenstein - Non-indifferent Nature
4 Sergei Eisenstein - Method
5-7 Korney Chukovsky - Diary
8 Zingermann - History of drama (theatre) 20th century
9 Oliver Sacks - An Anthropologist on Mars
10 Conrad Lorenz - King Solomon's Ring

I'm literally quitting halfway because I don't really care. Sorry, anon.

>> No.20019311

>>20004285
why is your tv so low on the wall?

>> No.20019374

>>20003139
>>20003578
>>20005320
I've been meaning to order Hitler's War from the publisher's website, but I'm afraid I might end up paying too much for the delivery + import fees and VAT since I'm an europoor. I wish they shipped their books from the UK or Germany for example, that way I'd pay less upon delivery

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I'm not a Filmer aficionado, I just had to position the book like that because it's so thin there is no title on the spine

Just ordered:
The Sovereign Individual by Lord Rees-Mogg
What Has Government Done to Our Money? & The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar by Murray Rothbard

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you niggas really nazis?

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>>20004251
je vois la traduction Segond 21 de la Bible, qu'est-ce que tu en penses ? Aussi tu es en région parisienne ? je serais étonné de converser avec un autre français de /lit/

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>>20019012
yea, my Paraguayan boss put me onto it, fucking love it

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>>20018437
you have also siberian tales and the tibetan book of the deads.

>> No.20020234

>>20005067

Very, very good Ludovici collection. He's wonderful and should be more widely known. No idea how you can read that counter-currents Greg Johnson-stuff or the popular rightist stuff like Kelly though. It's utter trash.

Great and well thought out right wing book collection. Some of these would have cost a bomb. Pre-2010 you could get some of them for pennies, but the rise of /pol/ means some are now very rare.

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>>20020234
>>20005067

P.s.

Read the work of Sir Richard Francis Burton.