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Well, conveniently, I actually have about five books, besides a couple of dictionaries and a desktop encyclopedia, at home that I catalogued (the rest are in storage at my parents in WV).
Overall, my meager collection is a little weird and boring. I have an interesting combination of books here, and I would like to know if anyone has a closely similar set. I might catalog them all, one day, to find out.
I did catalog the required five, though, and, of course, tons and tons and tons of other people have Pride and Prejudice in their libraries. I was surprised to find out, however, that more people have Sarte's Nausea than Ahead of All Parting: The Selected Poetry and Prose of Rainer Maria Rilke. I guess there are a lot of existentialists--or wanna-be existentialists--out there (or not many people like German poetry)??? Actually, I'm also surprised that more people don't have The Best of Lewis Carroll.
I also have a few leftover-from-graduate-school titles about Spanish language translation (from my comparative-literature-studying-at-UGA days [don't ask me why I hang on to them]) and library services for children and teens, but I didn't catalog those. Hrmm.... Maybe I should. I wonder how many people out there have Fundamentals of Children's Services in their personal collections? *grin*
