These old books on dusty shelves have warmed my heart and soul, And take me back to better times when men were brave and bold. Old faces hanging on my wall begin to crack with laughter and push me on to cuddle up and read another chapter!
That house, must smell amazing. I would love to wake up in that cozy, warm house, sit by the fireplace with a very good book and a cup of coffee in the most comfortable chair..... that, is true paradise
This is a life goal! I have a total of 994 books in my room alone and my collection is growing! Many are rare and some are even leather bound professionally! Loved the video!
Good for you. I'm 30 and feel the same way about my peers. Your lucky I'm Dyslexic so I was unable to read a full book until I was about 23 and I've been trying to make up for it ever since.
No way I’ll ever have that many books but I’m constantly reading and I buy 2-3 books every other week or so or if I find something on sale. Reading has been the greatest comfort in my life…nothing else matters when I lose myself in a good book.
"THe thing that I love about people's first novels is that they try to put everything they know about life into it, because it might be their last book" that's so interesting, and only someone who enjoys books as much as he do can come up with that. I couldn't, but I'll remember what he said haha.
My book collection is only at 10,000 and I don't think I'll live long enough to read them all. I'm in the buffet line and my plate is already full. If I live, I'll be an obese savant !
Absolutely. Only a few days ago I took a big paperback to a local bookbinder's to have a hard-cover put on it, and as soon as I opened his door I could smell that heavenly scent from all the old books lying about on his benches. I bent over and picked one up and sniffed it close to, like a freshly baked cake just out of the oven, and he didn't bat an eyelid, accepted it as the most natural response in the world.
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Keeps his books nice and neat, arranged in order, knows which books are where. Not cool to take over daughter's room with his collection, but everything is in its place and he seems to know just what he has in his collection. It's not like piles of books messily all over the place scattered on the floor like uncontrolled hoarders do. My husband and I are big readers and prefer to own our own books over the limited public library offerings, but every few months or at least a couple of times a year we "weed out" any seldom-read or never re-read books on our shelves, or anything we've just lost interest in, and get them into a box (es) to donate to the thrift store or library used book sale if friends do not want them. We regularly purchase new and used books in our interest range but don't want to be overwhelmed with clutter or items we would "never be able to get around to eventually reading," so can honestly say we've read all the many books in our home, and there are books in every room but kitchen, bathroom and basement, but all on shelves & arranged by subject or our own personal specification of category. I am of the opinion that when books fill the attic, basement, and garage, there are too many books to keep track of and to prvent from mildew, grime and mold.
I'm sure he has read plenty of the books we saw in this video, but, I am curious to know how many he has and hasn't read out of the books he personally owns.
@@robertferguson5562 I agree. There's a new book I bought that costs 16 dollars, but saw someone selling the same copy for 2 Dollars, but used. Never trade your money for condition.
@TheUniverse3000 Exactly!! I have over 200 books and my dad says "You shouldn't get any more books." And I say "It's fun reading and collecting!! And what you said really is what I've been trying to say!!! Thank you!! ByEsErS1!1!
Looks like a delightful life to me, regardless of whether it is 'obsessed' or not. To each their own. My preference is for white shelves, but again, to each his/her own.
Awesome video, thanks a million books! Now in no certain order: 1984 (okay, yes, it's my favorite), FAKE, Clifford Irving, Miles From Nowhere, Barbara Savage(don't read the back cover until the end!), Full Tilt, Dervla Murphy, I Caught Flies for Howard Hughes, Ron Kistler, A Confederacy of Dunces, Toole (I got so into Ignatius that I wanted to meet him!!), A One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding, Robert Gover, The Uneasy Chair, Wallace Stegner, The Wanderer, Fritz Leiber - I love $5 per bag!
My kind of laddie. Its true. Each book evoking strange olfactory sensations. Truly old older oldest books gives you a olfactory sense of time. It would be ancient time constant if any body thought over it in Renaissance
You sir are my hero.. Take that husband of mine.. and I thought my 500plus was a great amount.. I can only dream of being as big as this gentleman some day..We are not hoarders, we are collectors of the written word. So many books so little time.
I've just purchased 2 medieval rooms in Italy, near my overflowing villa & art-gallery, to further decant masses of my books & to prepare even more space for further purchases. The builders are rapidly working on room 2, with the 1st finished except for internal doors. My living room is fit for a minor Renaissance prince, as I collect art, carpets ETC but I'm seriously looking forward to decorating the new rooms, with fitted bookcases, carpets, desks, paintings and objects. I've written a vast illustrated volume which is still ongoing & 50+ years in the making: hopefully some of it can be placed in display cabinets, because books especially are IT.
The author of "A Gentle Madness" pronounced me one of the "gently mad" at a lecture and kindly inscribed my copy of his book accordingly. Alas I've had to pare my book collection down to a more manageable size. It's been painful and I'm curious to see if I can curb my book lust in the future.
@LuckyGuu A One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding is a trilogy. Also read, Atlas Shrugged (of course) and Missing Beauty, Carpenter. I encourage everyone to read about Howard Hughes! *You will never stop buying! You may need a stronger house. Q: Where are your favorite "types" of places to buy books?
I get the feeling my house won't have visible walls..just bookshelves. xD Hmm we have one hundred years of solitude in the basement, I may just pick it up, my interest is peaked.
i am a book obsessed too. but my collection does not exceed 1000 books because i live in a country where english books are not fully available and there's no way for me to buy via internet. i envy you best wishes
@Mark D he's not slagging him off. He's just pointing out that collecting requires some degree of discrimination, a point with which I completely agree.
@CSATexan 4....................that's amazingly low, how come? Lately I've been buying "collectable" paperbacks from 1950-1970s. The covers are great! Have you ever collected any of these? Some are worth $10-$50+! I buy them for 25-100 cents, don't tell anyone.
@CSATexan since my Dad is 86.5 he has lost interest in reading(very sad because he is the one who "imprinted" the love of reading on my soul), anyway, he said I can have all his books..........which I plan to trade for book credit, so expand my collection!
A couple of years ago I started reading "the classics" and I was really disappointed. I learned that it's best to stop wasting time reading a book that you're not really into. I'm okay with not completing a book. Time is a precious commodity and I will not waste it on books that I don't like. There are some classics that I really do like but I will stop taking people's recommendations from now on.
@JAMESMCCULLA yes! I'm a sucker for a great book jacket and should have moved to NYC directly after HS graduation to make it my 2nd career, along with Bellman! Yes, Bellmen are sexy, if only sexy on the inside!
@@Flat_Earth_Sophia you think as you may... There is no Frigate like a Book To take us Lands away Nor any Coursers like a Page Of prancing Poetry - This Traverse may the poorest take Without oppress of Toll - How frugal is the Chariot That bears the Human Soul -
I hope the basement, garage, and attic have climate control. I volunteer for the Red Cross Book Fair in Bloomington, IN, and people sometimes give us books that have clearly been in a garage or basement: dirt, bugs, mouse droppings. Thankfully most donations are OK. Recently in the area for recyclables I found a 1930 Shakespeare & Co. copy of "Ulysses". Whew! close call!
It’s too many books. Just keep the books that are organized on the shelves. Books that are thrown in boxes or just stacked on top each other w/o the spine even facing out need to be donated or sold.
These old books on dusty shelves
have warmed my heart and soul,
And take me back to better times
when men were brave and bold.
Old faces hanging on my wall
begin to crack with laughter
and push me on to cuddle up
and read another chapter!
I am putting this poem next to my bookshelf. 👍😁👍
@@RachelParker-1977 It really is quite nice. 👍
@@NadaSurferTube Amen!
Book collectors are always interesting to listen to.
+Martin Genet Indeed
+Chris Gerrby, I second that!!! :-)
Book readers are even more interestin'
It would be even better without the "music"
They're interesting people. All that education and reading.
That house, must smell amazing.
I would love to wake up in that cozy, warm house, sit by the fireplace with a very good book and a cup of coffee in the most comfortable chair.....
that, is true paradise
Can't get better than that! 📚
I don’t think he’s obsessed. He’s a book enthusiast and there’s nothing wrong with that. A house without books is like a body without a soul.
good analogy
Unfortunately collecting books and reading has a negative connotation in the states. It’s seen as eccentric or an obsession/hoarding. 😢
Exactly
'A room without books is like a body without a soul' - Marcus Tullius Cicero.
@@samuelpo3378& it needs credited to the philosopher Cicero! 😊
This is a life goal! I have a total of 994 books in my room alone and my collection is growing! Many are rare and some are even leather bound professionally! Loved the video!
Good for you. I'm 30 and feel the same way about my peers. Your lucky I'm Dyslexic so I was unable to read a full book until I was about 23 and I've been trying to make up for it ever since.
Every time I finish a book I feel like I am a different person, like I have changed because it's like the book I've read is a part of my personality.
Well, it looks like I need to step up my game when it comes to book collecting. Thanks for the inspiration!
They need to make more of these videos. They are awesome!
No way I’ll ever have that many books but I’m constantly reading and I buy 2-3 books every other week or so or if I find something on sale. Reading has been the greatest comfort in my life…nothing else matters when I lose myself in a good book.
I started collecting before this guy, & the size of his collection overtook mine decades ago.
I wish I had that collection. That is my new standard to how big I want my personal collection.
"THe thing that I love about people's first novels is that they try to put everything they know about life into it, because it might be their last book" that's so interesting, and only someone who enjoys books as much as he do can come up with that. I couldn't, but I'll remember what he said haha.
Good for you Joe, a great collection.
I love his collection of books. I'm slowly catching up to him..
My book collection is only at 10,000 and I don't think I'll live long enough to read them all. I'm in the buffet line and my plate is already full. If I live, I'll be an obese savant !
Brillant.
Does anyone else think that old books smell amazing?
There's a whole variety of different smells. One of the reasons why I don't like ebooks
I love the smell of rotting books.
Agree 100%. And ebooks suck.🤮
I love old book smell. And seeing pages turn yellow.
Absolutely. Only a few days ago I took a big paperback to a local bookbinder's to have a hard-cover put on it, and as soon as I opened his door I could smell that heavenly scent from all the old books lying about on his benches. I bent over and picked one up and sniffed it close to, like a freshly baked cake just out of the oven, and he didn't bat an eyelid, accepted it as the most natural response in the world.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
If it will make you feel any better or worse: If you set out to read one book each week, you'll reach somewhere around 1,000 books in 20 years.
13 of those 20 years are already over! 😊
Yep time is limited. So use it wisely!
Allright, allright... my grandpa could learn from this dude... he only had 20.000 books...
Don't confuse quantity with quality, my young jedi apprentice.
@@robertferguson5562 I agree, you could buy many different fiction or nonfiction pretty much conveying the same message
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Wow makes me feel better about my collection I have about 400 so I am no where near that yet lol 😄😄😄😄 but I love books
This is amazing.... Sir, I salute you for having those kind of books... Bless u.. you have an interesting life to have those books....
I adore this video. B&N- please produce more Book Obsessed videos!!
I don`t judge you Joe Perlman. I applaud you.
Wow amazing collection.
Keeps his books nice and neat, arranged in order, knows which books are where. Not cool to take over daughter's room with his collection, but everything is in its place and he seems to know just what he has in his collection. It's not like piles of books messily all over the place scattered on the floor like uncontrolled hoarders do. My husband and I are big readers and prefer to own our own books over the limited public library offerings, but every few months or at least a couple of times a year we "weed out" any seldom-read or never re-read books on our shelves, or anything we've just lost interest in, and get them into a box (es) to donate to the thrift store or library used book sale if friends do not want them. We regularly purchase new and used books in our interest range but don't want to be overwhelmed with clutter or items we would "never be able to get around to eventually reading," so can honestly say we've read all the many books in our home, and there are books in every room but kitchen, bathroom and basement, but all on shelves & arranged by subject or our own personal specification of category. I am of the opinion that when books fill the attic, basement, and garage, there are too many books to keep track of and to prvent from mildew, grime and mold.
His books are kept HORRIBLY! What are you talking about?
Your collection is incredible! Thanks for the recommendations.
I'm sure he has read plenty of the books we saw in this video, but, I am curious to know how many he has and hasn't read out of the books he personally owns.
I guarantee a fraction.
He started collecting in the 1970's so no doubt he must've read most of it
You can’t read a thousand books a year so no, he will have only read a very small fraction.
i want to live in a house filled with books
Only a fool buys new books.
@@robertferguson5562 Meaning?
@@koeman1873when a new book comes out, buy a second hand 1.
@@robertferguson5562 I agree. There's a new book I bought that costs 16 dollars, but saw someone selling the same copy for 2 Dollars, but used. Never trade your money for condition.
I love books
@TheUniverse3000 Exactly!! I have over 200 books and my dad says "You shouldn't get any more books." And I say "It's fun reading and collecting!! And what you said really is what I've been trying to say!!! Thank you!! ByEsErS1!1!
WOW!!! And to think, my library once amounted to 12,000 books. Now, it is a tad shy of 10,000 books.
yes!! you are sooo right! elinors house is a place I dreamed of forever.
Looks like a delightful life to me, regardless of whether it is 'obsessed' or not. To each their own.
My preference is for white shelves, but again, to each his/her own.
I wish B&N would continue to make these videos. They are great.
I love book collectors ❤😌. I used to try and collect books. But, its a challenge just keeping a roof over my head lool.
Awesome video, thanks a million books!
Now in no certain order: 1984 (okay, yes, it's my favorite), FAKE, Clifford Irving, Miles From Nowhere, Barbara Savage(don't read the back cover until the end!), Full Tilt, Dervla Murphy, I Caught Flies for Howard Hughes, Ron Kistler, A Confederacy of Dunces, Toole (I got so into Ignatius that I wanted to meet him!!), A One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding, Robert Gover, The Uneasy Chair, Wallace Stegner, The Wanderer, Fritz Leiber - I love $5 per bag!
My kind of laddie. Its true. Each book evoking strange olfactory sensations. Truly old older oldest books gives you a olfactory sense of time. It would be ancient time constant if any body thought over it in Renaissance
omg it like looking into my future
You sir are my hero.. Take that husband of mine.. and I thought my 500plus was a great amount.. I can only dream of being as big as this gentleman some day..We are not hoarders, we are collectors of the written word. So many books so little time.
Brilliant
I've just purchased 2 medieval rooms in Italy, near my overflowing villa & art-gallery, to further decant masses of my books & to prepare even more space for further purchases. The builders are rapidly working on room 2, with the 1st finished except for internal doors. My living room is fit for a minor Renaissance prince, as I collect art, carpets ETC but I'm seriously looking forward to decorating the new rooms, with fitted bookcases, carpets, desks, paintings and objects. I've written a vast illustrated volume which is still ongoing & 50+ years in the making: hopefully some of it can be placed in display cabinets, because books especially are IT.
A wonderful short--great topic.
1000 likes... this are the videos I love!
My paltry collection of 2,455 books is nothing! LOL! You put them in your attic! Can't do it in Texas!!!!!
The author of "A Gentle Madness" pronounced me one of the "gently mad" at a lecture and kindly inscribed my copy of his book accordingly. Alas I've had to pare my book collection down to a more manageable size. It's been painful and I'm curious to see if I can curb my book lust in the future.
It was very interesting and enjoyable video. Thanks.
Well done.great books
Muy interesante, buen punto de partida para meditar que los libros son como las enredaderas!! se pueden tragar una casa!!
@LuckyGuu A One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding is a trilogy. Also read, Atlas Shrugged (of course) and Missing Beauty, Carpenter. I encourage everyone to read about Howard Hughes!
*You will never stop buying! You may need a stronger house. Q: Where are your favorite "types" of
places to buy books?
I get the feeling my house won't have visible walls..just bookshelves. xD Hmm we have one hundred years of solitude in the basement, I may just pick it up, my interest is peaked.
yeah it is amazing. And it only happens with books for me. Not with movies not with music...;)
I live in Morocco, you see..
Take care
i am a book obsessed too. but my collection does not exceed 1000 books because i live in a country where english books are not fully available and there's no way for me to buy via internet.
i envy you
best wishes
I used to read one book per day, taking weekends off. Those were in my early academic days. Now it's more like two per week.
Living my dream
When your entire attic is full of books you're not sure what you're gonna do with that's called "hoarding" not collecting.
@Mark D he's not slagging him off. He's just pointing out that collecting requires some degree of discrimination, a point with which I completely agree.
You can learn a lot about someone by the books they surround themselves with.
@CSATexan 4....................that's amazingly low, how come? Lately I've been buying "collectable" paperbacks from 1950-1970s. The covers are great! Have you ever collected any of these? Some are worth $10-$50+! I buy them for 25-100 cents, don't tell anyone.
Amazing
We share bibliomania. It’s a beautiful thing my friend.
@CSATexan since my Dad is 86.5 he has lost interest in reading(very sad because he is the one who "imprinted" the love of reading on my soul), anyway, he said I can have all his books..........which I plan to trade for book credit, so expand my collection!
@CSATexan how many books did you buy this month?
A couple of years ago I started reading "the classics" and I was really disappointed. I learned that it's best to stop wasting time reading a book that you're not really into. I'm okay with not completing a book. Time is a precious commodity and I will not waste it on books that I don't like. There are some classics that I really do like but I will stop taking people's recommendations from now on.
I have an issue I am obcessed with books but yet read very little.
My dad keeps telling me to download digital books, forget that!!!!
They are better than nothing. But there is no such thing as a "digital book". It's an oxymoron.
He can open a library 😊
@2:03. I collect Allison ? Short stories. Anyone know what her last name is?
Portchnik. Allison Portchnik. She loves being reduced to cultural stereotypes.
I wonder if someone bought all the Harry Potter Items cuz I'd love to see it.
um think u need to go to the library after the attic is full lol
I hope he never has to fumigate for dust mites...
@JAMESMCCULLA yes! I'm a sucker for a great book jacket and should have moved to NYC directly after HS graduation to make it my 2nd career, along with Bellman! Yes, Bellmen are sexy, if only sexy on the inside!
I missed reading a novel!!!
very interesting, but the first thing that comes to mind is hoarder.
well, i guess his son and daughter will never have to ask him to get a book for them, cuz he'll probably already have it!
Alice Munro just won the Nobel so not under appreciated anymore, Mr Perlman.
+Vaslav Tchitcherine
Nobel in Literature means squat.
God, one poorly placed candle and that place is gone.
frank sally lol
My greatest fear.
I thought the same
35,000? My God thats a lot of books but what I really wana know is does he really read all of them?
Thats impossible 😂
Why i stick to one genre
No Twilight ?
I think Jefferson owned around that many books.
The name for this habit is "tsundoku".
He must have been pissed when kindle came out...
This would’ve been a lot more enjoyable if the music had been quieter or absent because at times it was hard to understand what he was saying
I hope that he has an extra pair of glasses on hand. He doesn't want a Mr. Bemis situation on hand. #timeenoughatlast
interesting, but music is really intrusive
So jealous. I travelled around so much since childhood that I could never keep a physical library. I do keep thousands of Ebooks though.
Ebooks are not books!
@@Flat_Earth_Sophia not everyone has a normal stable life and still I manage to read and enjoy one book a week no matter your opinion
@@reynardthefox9072 I do not have opinions. And no you don't.
@@Flat_Earth_Sophia you think as you may...
There is no Frigate like a Book
To take us Lands away
Nor any Coursers like a Page
Of prancing Poetry -
This Traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of Toll -
How frugal is the Chariot
That bears the Human Soul -
@@reynardthefox9072 Just stop lying. Its disgusting.
The books are stored horribly and will be damaged quickly. This is not a bibliophile, it's just hoarders.
Wouldn't that be the funniest thing if he didn't have Harry Potter in that entire collection.
He's like Don Quixote LOL:-)
This would drive me bananas having all this shit piled up in the house. However...I find collectors extremely interesting in their life styles.
Amazing collection. Have you read (1Q84 by) Haruki Murakami?
You sir are my hero.. Take that husband of mine..
Always had more books than bookshelf space.
Ahaa' ma freen'
A'l bet yee hinna got "Thi lyfe an tymes o an enshoar loon!!
Gordon
I only have 2,000 books...Oh Dear....
I already have 1500 books and I can't buy much more because of space. Imagine 35000...
Must be nice to be rich.
@calebengler LOL!! Soooooo true!! =)
I hope the basement, garage, and attic have climate control. I volunteer for the Red Cross Book Fair in Bloomington, IN, and people sometimes give us books that have clearly been in a garage or basement: dirt, bugs, mouse droppings. Thankfully most donations are OK. Recently in the area for recyclables I found a 1930 Shakespeare & Co. copy of "Ulysses". Whew! close call!
Love theses beautiful books. #tandolls757.
It’s too many books. Just keep the books that are organized on the shelves. Books that are thrown in boxes or just stacked on top each other w/o the spine even facing out need to be donated or sold.
I thought my wife and I had a lot. Over 2500