Trey of Diamonds
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18) Jerusalem Bible
19) New Jerusalem Bible
My favorites.
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18) Jerusalem Bible
19) New Jerusalem Bible
One can never have too many books on the 6 wives of Henry the Eighth.
I love paperbacks, I always have at least two with me everywhere I go. I toss them around, put them in with my lunch, spill on them, bend them, dog ear the pages, generally abuse and mutilate the. But I love them. The is nothing more offensive to me than a beautiful pristine hardcopy collector edition book that people buy and display, but never read.I prefer hardcovers to paperbacks, myself - they are so much more sturdy and durable. Oh, and the pages don't get dog-eared so easily.
fantôme profane;1641851 said:I love paperbacks, I always have at least two with me everywhere I go. I toss them around, put them in with my lunch, spill on them, bend them, dog ear the pages, generally abuse and mutilate the. But I love them. The is nothing more offensive to me than a beautiful pristine hardcopy collector edition book that people buy and display, but never read.
One favourite book of mine is the straightforwardly-titled Mathematic, Scientific and Engineering Formulas, Tables, Graphs, Transforms. I originally bought it in university for its tables of integrals, but I get a kick out of all the other stuff it has, like:I try very hard not to accumulate any more books than I have to, but I'm tormented by the certainty that if I ever get rid of The Stockman's Handbook I'll regret it some day when I need to know how many acres of soybeans I should plant to support 100 head of hogs, and if I let go The Succession to the Imperial Throne of Russia l'll suddenly feel a burning need to re-examine Maria Vladimirovna's claim to the throne in light of morganatic and unequal marriages. And of course my 1963 Sheboygan City Directory is absolutely indispensable.
That include the words approving genocide and slavery?
You mean they're "outside bibles", kinda like the "outside couch" we had on the porch of the house we rented in university?I just picked up 15 more Bibles from Lifeway at lunch. Wow I love the word of God. To be fare though, those aren't for home.
Yep. I beat you hands down. I have 23 Terry Pratchett books, five Tolkien's, eleven Orson Scott Card's, seven Charles Dickens', six George MacDonald's, one Gandhi, one Pope John Paul II, two David McCollough, one D.M. Murdock and one Bible in my bedroom. That is, including my Bible, I have 52 works of fiction plus five works of non-fiction.My son had a project first day of school to count the number of Bibles in his home. We got to 19, but I'm sure there are more somewhere still packed away in the attic. Anyway can anyone beat that?
fantôme profane;1641851 said:Do they have to be the complete Bible to count
I have one Christian King James Bible, one Jewish Bible, and one New Testament. Does that count as three? or only 2, or 2 and 1/2? (I also have the Satanic Bible, 2 Qurans, and a multitude of other religious texts )
I love paperbacks, I always have at least two with me everywhere I go. I toss them around, put them in with my lunch, spill on them, bend them, dog ear the pages, generally abuse and mutilate the. But I love them. The is nothing more offensive to me than a beautiful pristine hardcopy collector edition book that people buy and display, but never read.
Yep. I beat you hands down. I have 23 Terry Pratchett books, five Tolkien's, eleven Orson Scott Card's, seven Charles Dickens', six George MacDonald's, one Gandhi, one Pope John Paul II, two David McCollough, one D.M. Murdock and one Bible in my bedroom. That is, including my Bible, I have 52 works of fiction plus five works of non-fiction.
I'll have to search the rest of the house but I'm pretty sure that I win.
Do e-books count?Yep. I beat you hands down. I have 23 Terry Pratchett books, five Tolkien's, eleven Orson Scott Card's, seven Charles Dickens', six George MacDonald's, one Gandhi, one Pope John Paul II, two David McCollough, one D.M. Murdock and one Bible in my bedroom. That is, including my Bible, I have 52 works of fiction plus five works of non-fiction.
I'll have to search the rest of the house but I'm pretty sure that I win.
I just picked up 15 more Bibles from Lifeway at lunch. Wow I love the word of God. To be fare though, those aren't for home.