>was buying old books again
>seller: do you have and interrest in these, many people don't like that stuff.
>me: well... a passing interrest
On the left is "the myth of the 20th" and the other is Mein Kampf
nearly mint for next to nothing. Soypogging
@Gran3Walder Try to get your hands on an early brother's Grimm still in german. Early Prints. It's wild to see how Hollywood diluted those stories
@Clapp 'ave facsimile of Grimm, Hauff, Beckstein etc. although having some of them from the 19th would be nice
@tyler @Clapp @Gran3Walder That's great my oldest book is a 300 year old copy of the treatise on Galatians
@Dan_Hulson @tyler @Clapp @Gran3Walder Whose treatise is that? (It doesn't much matter, old books are based.)
@yockeypuck @tyler @Clapp @Gran3Walder Let me get it out the loft 5mins I think it might have been Luther
@yockeypuck @tyler @Clapp @Gran3Walder @SuperLutheran It's from 1706 the US wasn't even a nation then. I never read it as I don't want to damage it as it's old. Many of the words and spellings are archaic too.
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"I never read it as I don't want to damage it as it's old."

ccel.org/ccel/luther/galatians

If you read an online version of the same text then it will not damage your physical copy

If you do not want to read it because you could damage it then there is no use in having it

And you should consider selling it to someone who will keep it in good condition and use it for research

Maybe Universities will not collect it because it is not old enough

But too old for regular buyers

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