Do you have a library appropriate to house all your ancient and forbidden books?
What's the oldest book in your collection? Or the most creepiest...
how can we make this room comfier? it's nice but there has to be proper ventilation.
>>9139240
a blanket and a small coffee table
>>9139201
not enough books in the pic; it looks like a fucking pseud's
>>9139252
And pillows
>>9139240
One must imagine the room properly ventilated
>>9139240
Good access to the wine cellar/a whiskey globe.
>>9139240
>>9139373
"comficozy" ㅡ have you ever felt that type of yarn? it will itch. poor birdy abuse ㅠ^ㅠ
>>9139335
Quality over quantity; plenty of room for spooky artifacts found after reading some tomes.
>>9139201
An 1846 children's book with no cover, written by my great-great great-great uncle Septimus Winner, under the psuedoname Alice Hawthorne.
>>9139201
I got a whole box of old books from around 1820-1870, all Swedish though.
Rescued them when I was cleaning out my deceased father's house, my aunt wanted to simply throw them all away.
>>9139483
>Quality over quantity; plenty of room for spooky artifacts found after reading some tomes.
That defeats the whole purpose of having a bookshelf, you fucking pseud.
>>9139478
Have you ever had feathers?
>>9139582
Your aunt should be put in an asylum.
First authorized American edition of Samuel Johnson's Dictionary from the 11th London in 2 vols. James Maxwell, Philadelphia, 1819.
The complete poetical works of Tennyson from 1899. It's in great condition but it's extremely fragile so I'm avoid reading from it.
A philosophy course from Jaime Pérez Balmés. 1853.
book of Albrecht Durer engravings 1800s
>>9139540
review?publish it on Project Gutenberg?
These are most of my "old and rare" books. I can't be arsed to check which is the oldest though.