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Sep 19, 2007
A propos de ma bibliothèque
A doughnut, polo, hole-in-the-middle, call it what you will. Having moved house too frequently (and to a smaller property) I've been very generous to local secondhand book dealers and charity shops. I kept many earlier acquisitions out of sentiment and parted with later stuff, but now I'm buying again so the leading edge of my collection is once more a-growing.

I don't possess many esoteric or rare books, but it's going to be interesting to see what I share with whom and what I share with nobody. There's already been a few surprises, finding myself as the only person in possession of books I thought would be shared with (at least) several others; and conversely sharing things which I thought might be more obscure. It's all good fun.

What you see here will only ever be books my wife and I own. Much of my reading matter is still borrowed from (and returned to!) friends, family, libraries, colleagues. You'll be left to speculate what that other reading might be.
A propos de moi
An erstwhile librarian who was seduced by the bright lights of the "other side" of the information game and now works in IT. (And sometimes wishes he didn't). I read French and German as will become increasingly apparent from my catalogue, and am married to an artist (which might also become apparent from the same catalogue). I have three children (well, young adults to be precise) which won't be apparent from any amount of perusing of that catalogue.