Do you own any books?
Do you own any books?
If so what’s the oldest and most valuable book you have?
It’s OK if you don’t read or have books. I guess. Just be honest about it.
Not a single reader? Not even a copy of the The Talmud For Non Cohenim or a Ramayana? For a JewJeet run government funded glory hole honey pot site that’s pathetic. What do you supposedly educated morons spend your time and money on, Netflix?
I can guarantee that many reader saw this question but the question "Do you own any books?" seems like it's from someone who just read their first book and think that their special because of it.
Look man, i know you are just trying to help. I used to read alot, now i don't, just stopped. Theres no point in this world.
Nice french writing
You’re not one of those readers, I guarantee it.
I have lots of French manuscripts and books.
Not a single reader? Not even a copy of the The Talmud For Non Cohenim or a Ramayana?
You do realise we can get access to any book or scientific paper for free on the internet or are you technologically illiterate?
Books only make sense in this day and age if you’re planning to live in a place with no electricity for extended periods of time
I mostly own pdfs
Electronic works can be altered remotely. The Jews have seen to that.
That would be a bitch to get to work if it had green moss on it.
What kind of question is that? Anybody that doesn't have a personal library isn't human.
The cock crows at midnight.
Study Ancient Greece
The sophists, meaning wise men, were a school of teachers who taught rich kids political arts. The arts of rethoric, public speaking, theatre, language, philosophy, psychology etc
They broke down arguments in 3 categories
logos
Argument of reason, (logic)
pathos
Argument of emotion, (empathy )
ethos
Argument of ethics
They were indeed wise and knew that not everyone, only a small minority could be convinced by logic. Most people are dumb insane animals, not rational beings. However that doesn’t mean you can’t control them or change their mind. It CERTAINLY doesn’t mean you should give up.
Rather, you should understand what kind of person is standing in front of you and use the right tool. It’s perfectly acceptable and desirable to psychologically manipulate stupid/insane people who can’t be reasoned with. The unreasonable are dangerous and it’s much better when they are under the influence and puppet strings of someone who is a free thinker.
So don’t give up. Rather, learn to manipulate normies, gain experience, become good at it. This will make you part of the elite.
Yes
Gotta secure more copies just in case something funny happens
It’s just a demoralization Jew. It wasn’t participating in the thread. I doubt it ever read or had books. It might just be a bot.
Electronic works can be altered remotely. The Jews have seen to that.
Ok so you are technologically illiterate
Any file remains a file unless it’s edited
Any file in a computer be it yours or a server can’t be edited unless you have system access
The cheer mass of data and number of files makes it completely impossible for any organisation to "modify" a large number of files everywhere on earth this is a completely insane concept, totally impossible
They can of course modify texts if in a small handful of places, for instance, sell a different version of an ebook on Amazon books. However PEOPLE WILL NOTICE AND KNOW it’s not the original version
And moreover anyone who has the original version (millions of people) can just copy and paste a file and give access to the original version
Plus pirate sites exist which have every version ever released of every file
What you’re talking about is the same as the governement telling libraries to pull a book off the shelves and only sell a different version. Except with files any citizen anywhere on the planet can just make a copy of the whole book with one click and send it to anyone on earth instantly.
Anyways I have read a lot of books but no physical copies, only PDFs and audiobooks
Digital for the win.
CTRL+C CTRL+V SUPREMACY.
Universal backdoor says, electronic documents aren’t safe. Everybody knows about the Jewish / NSA backdoors now.
I listen to audiobooks on YouTube
Hope that helps
Who’s your favorite Kosher alt-lite streamer?
I own lots of books. Some cool ones are Atlantis: The Antediluvian World and the Oera Linda.
Reason another instrument of the body to further it's own life. Logic is impossible to grasp, as described in this excerpt of Mitchell Heisman's Suicide Note in a section titled "All Scientists are Liars":
"This implies a sociobiology of the sociobiologist. The sociobiologist who attempts to incorporate himself or herself into his or her own theory is ultimately led to a sociobiological explanation of the sociobiologist’s own scientific behaviors. What happens when the attempt to subtract an emotional state such as fear of death from biasing scientific judgment conflicts with its normative role as a self-preservation mechanism? The problem is precisely that introduced by sociobiology’s triumph over the blank slate. Biological factors are life factors. The attempt to be thoroughly objective by subtracting all biasing life factors, taken to its extreme, may be equivalent to willing death."
His pile of nonsense? You’re easily fascinated by Jewish drivel it seems lol.
They can’t use them if they do people will patch them and then they don’t work anymore
If the governement is ever caught using a backdoor once it ceases to be an option
They might use them in forensic labs and lie about how they unlock the computers, or for big sting operations or even cyber warfare against another country but that’s it
Rare book-collector anon from this thread?
Is it you?
Government uses the backdoor all the time. Fappening pics were stolen by the NSA or their corporate partners. That Silk Road guy got busted with the Intel backdoor. Etc.
Yeah.
If so what’s the oldest and most valuable book you have?
Voltaire's philosophical encyclopedia. Republished around the turn of the 20th century. 13 hard bound classics that I managed to get for $80 at a library book sale.
based
oldest and most valuable book you have?
I have a first edition complete works of William Shakespeare from like the 1890. I dont know the exact year because it was printed before people did any sort of copyrighting or publishing date
They did put dates on nearly every printed book. You might have to look a few pages in though.
picrel
Picrel #2
Cool! I'm the anon who asked you about ancient Rome and giants.
And about that...
I just don't see how things like this could be built unless it was giants. The scale is Baalbek-tier and more complex. I mean, just look how the base of this stuff was constructed.
Translation [via joogle]:
View of part of the foundations of the Theater of Marcellus
A. Palisades planted in virgin soil to secure the foundations
B. Fundamental base of four orders of peperini
C, D. Speroni, or barbicans
E. Internal foundations of uncertain work
F. Main sewer under the ambulatory of the porticoes intended for the drainage of garbage and rainwater
G. There are sewers under the wedges of the Theater intended for the same purpose, and corresponding to the aforesaid
H. Paving stone of the aforementioned ambulatory
I. Demonstration of the three external circular degrees of the Theater, which began from the ancient plan of Rome
L. Demonstration of part of one of the pillars of the theatre
Just how big were these guys?
Again. Targetted sting operations once per decade. You sound like an insane boomer when you say the NSA will use backdoors to MODIFY PDFs on your storage drives
The worst they could do would be to delete them and you know... you can just make backups right?
What books should I read to learn about the human being and the world?
look how the base of this stuff was constructed
You can see the same thing was done for the Mausoleum of Hadrian.
Yeah that big stuff is pre-flood. They were as big as you like. Biggest ones so tall they could move mountains.
You type like a NAFO faggot, it’s sad and tired out.
KJV Bible.
My nigger, as much as backdoors are a thing, editing publicly available or privately data isn't happening in any significant scale. There's simply way too much shit to edit and (((they))) can't keep track of all available copies on personal devices.
Look at the Bible for example. (((They)))'d absolutely love to modify and censor it if they could but the best they can is release new (((translations))) because the original KJV and older ones are availble everywhere and it's impossible for them to edit them all.
Nah they just pay retards on airbases to ‘debooonk’ the idea but it can’t be refuted. They use the backdoors flagrantly and continually, it’s very very ham fisted. And then like with chemtrails they pay Hispanics to post that it’s not real online. Armies of Hispanic women. Like you, lol.
No, thankfully
this one is a good, easy read. very interesting too
Old maps are chock full of truth and facts though.
They use the backdoors flagrantly and continually, it’s very very ham fisted.
Prove it.
Show me one (1) documented instance they edited a free ebook. One is all I need.
You're the american and you're the retarded one.
Thanks I'll read it asap.
Who's read either Leviathan or Fable of the Bees? What do you think they say about control systems?
Amazon remote deleted 1984 from Kindles. As far as the NSA doing it? Any reporter would receive something between the Assange and Breitbart or Michael Hastings treatments if they did report on it.
I have a Koran that is something like 150 years old, but I got it as a retarded teenager and over highlighted it to the point where even a collector in the future wouldn't want it.
I learned the lesson, and I am no Mudshit, but still.
Can you tell me what book this is?
Does it explain the origins of those alt humanoids? They all look like genetic experiments gone wrong.
And have you discovered why and how they were all wiped out?
anon i forgot how to read years ago
Yes it’s the Nuremberg Chronicle. His depictions are more or less out of Herodotus. I would read Herodotus, he tells you what’s what and he is an engaging and amusing writer.
They used to keep manimals you know. They RAPED them and, trained them to rape. It’s in this book, Theozoology.
i own several copies of this own. i like the part where Rowley Jefferson says "zoo-wee-mama".
this is one of my favorites
Checked
I have a fairly old (1900s) copy of The Travels of Marco Polo that's two big books filled with maps and cool illustrations.
A lot of those stories of dogmen and shit like that are mistranslations, though it would be cool to have dogmen
its from 1931, i believe. its got woodcut illustrations
Many are mistranslations. Some are not. They bred manimals and RAPED them and trained them in turn, to rape. Anthropozoa. Manimals. For the purposes of RAPE.
old
That's a reprint. Can you read Middle High German?
Neat. That’s a copperplate though.
I loved these for their Translators Notes and Introduction at the beginning of the book.
It’s a facsimile. The original is quite rare and even out of my current price range. This “reprint” was only a thousand dollars. A steal - they are usually $1500 and up. It’s by Taschen, they specialize in this sort of thing. I have quite a few of their books as stand ins until I can obtain the real deal, and for browsing when I finally do.
oh.
well.
i dont know, i just assumed, i guess.
Since this is about the occult...
And yes I can read any German variant. I have reference materials but I don’t need them except for the odd weird word. Much of it is the same today in my English you know.
the only book I own is house of leaves because I'm a pleb. and a copy of simulacra and simulation.
oh, and Edith hamiltons mythology. Also Haunted by joyce carol oates. I just checked the bookshelf and apparently I also have a copy of My Problem With Doors by scott southard. guess i had a few more books than I thought.
Great work there, magnum opus. Did you read his other book? Have you read Morning Of The Magicians?
I'm looking at the 1930 edition of his Les Demeures Philosophales. ...
Penguin Classics fall apart. Acid paper, shit glued spine. I’d spend on a different edition. They were made to be read half heartedly by students and then trashed.
Do you own any books?
only one
I read them when I was young and poor. I loved Duthies' books in Vancouver. When the old man owned it it was awesome. Then he retired/died and left it to his daughter, a very nice lady but very passive and gentle so of course an Israeli jew moved in on her, fucked her and took over the shop and it turned into glossy picture books on Princess Diana and recipe books. What a prick he was.
I own multiple USSR encyclopaedias. Military. Medicine. For kids. All around 1949-1960. Why would I need that? I don't know, but definition of a vaccine mentions immunity.
Was that the book shop in the Victoria neighborhood by the University? I spent a month in Vancouver one weekend in the 1990s. I hear it’s gone completely to shit since then.
I had like 200 books. Then I inherited 5000 more.
All soft copies. Almost a gig maybe. The biggest sized are pdf splatbooks, for research purposes.
Ramayana?
only Valmiki's.
Talmud?
I used the online version while verifying the memes. I don't have a soft copy; the opening arguments of all talmud pilpul is almost always a shit take or asshole take.
What are you looking for exactly?
Anything worth reading twice in there?
Nice. Soncino Talmud from 1900-ish is the one to use, they censored the later ones.
Here politicians made owning books over 50years old ILLEGAL.
Siphists were looked down upon because they didn’t serve truth but personal and political interest
lol show proof
He might have had a shop in Victoria. Originally it was on Seymour St across from the Hudson's Bay dept store right under the bridge to the parkade and then he moved it to Robson and opened a shop up on 10th Ave across the street from the Varsity Theatre.
It all went bankrupt by 1999 I think the jew ran it into the ground.
For what you guys are into I think you'd have wanted Banyen Books. I bought The Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manley P Hall. I gave it to this guy at work from Toronto who'd fucked up his nervous system smoking PCP who really was obsessed with it. He hated Vancouver and left. He thought it was fucked at the least, and downright evil at worst. He was right. I finally got all my finances together, retired, sold my apartment and fled to a quiet happy small town in Quebec full of the sweetest people.
Vancouver reached its peak in the 1930's according to my parents. Whatever soul it had was dead by the end of the 70's. They should change its name to East Chandigar or something.
By the way Pierre Rossi 's Cite d'Isis is awesome.
Uh... yeah? Doesn't everyone?
You gotta be kidding me.
Is this blavatsky?
Uh... yeah? Doesn't everyone?
kek dude it's 2025. It's almost wall to wall nigger mystery meat and whites that are not much better.
That’s a shame. Hall is based, I read him as a teen and it changed my whole world view for the better. It’s a good primer.
Sorry ‘bout the city, we have many such tales here too. I’ll check that book out some day.
Something like one in six Americans read one or more books last year.
Nah it’s Higgins’ Anacalypsis.
soncino is the incriminating one
Got it. (the publicly available one is already horrendous lol)
Update: 27 gigs total
no I'm illiterate.
I can't read
Genuinely interesting book, if you see one at least pick it up and flip through it.
Does that Treasure Island have the NC Wyeth illustrations?
the Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir
the Nuremberg Chronicle
Ok I found that, but there aren't any illustrations.
digital.library.wisc.edu
So, to get some of them I found this:
libgen.is
But the content is limited.
Theozoology
The only one I could find is this:
archive.org
They RAPED them and, trained them to rape.
But.. WHY?
I own thousands of books.
Oldest are probably some first editions from Montesquieu, mid-18th century.
Why else would you breed manimals? Obviously rape is part of the experience you’re savoring as a theoretical manimal breeder and enjoyer.
Anything worth reading twice in there?
Almost all the Swedish classics, like Strindberg, Verner von Heidenstam and similar. Also old encyclopedias describing lazy Persians and Niggers.
I was very poor, I had no car, shitty jobs...I bought this. It's expensive.
I have no regrets.
1985...shitty jobs literally. I was a janitor in a hospital for dying people. A miserable job working with criminal alcoholics and thieves. I saved up every dime and went to N. Italy for one month. I was in Firenze a beautiful morning in the center of town. I walked up to this glorious bookstore with this in the window. It was $225.00 in 1985. I bought it without second thoughts. No regrets.
My parents have a few books from Napoleon's personal library, as it was distributed among his followers at some point and one of my ancestor was a general in Napoleon's Army (of the geographers corps though). There is a specific stamp as in picrel.
As for myself, I have a French missal from the early 18th cent (the paper is great as shown on pics here, in contrary to later books). The most valuable book is maybe a Letterpress Shakespeare (King Lear), or some rare books from the early 20th cent.
I also have 30-something books of the Pleiade collection. And I'm looking for a good binder to leatherbind some paperbacks I intend to keep all my life, mostly bilingual classics (Boetius, Lucretius, Virgil...)
dumb question only american could ask
Get the three volume memoirs of Barras...en Francais of course. You won't regret it.
Of course
Based Pléiade enjoyer.
That being said, their font is sometimes triggering my autism, especially their weird "st".
Two of my favs
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I read books (all Far Right NS (non-groyper) baseline). I also prolly had classic reads like Gulliever, Tom Sawyer, and other stuff (mostly trivial). My library is right-leaning ranging from political - parenting.
makes it completely impossible
Just push a script to everyone's computer that searches for the target text and edits it
It would be difficult and would eventually get caught, but the damage would be done
Consider a modern Stuxnet, but with the cooperation of the computer and software designers
read one or more books last year.
Ok... but even those likely own at least one book.
Biggest recent redpill I had is a jeet invented that religion.
Aren't his Memoirs apocryphal?
Yes, I own to many books.
My oldest it's that collection of newspaper from 1855.
Some dudes went to a lot of trouble to depict the cynocephali and be specific as to where they could be found.
Older and more valuable books than that.
Give me your personal information.
I have a cuckshack in my backyward full of books
I also have this old textbook on machine design.
But the only date I have for it, it's this scrape of newspaper I found inside
Dumpin a few of my darlings
Nope. His son and nephews edited it. He has deep information on everything; he was right at the center of everythign even as a young man he was tangled up in the Bohmers affair by the two criminals the pimp and his disguised whoree who tried to seduce him into their complot to swindle the Cardinal de Rohan.
Do you know what this German guy's species was called?
And my current reading
intadasting
Nothing remarkable. Nothing in Latin. I have a paperback of Melville's Moby Dick. A nice Atlas. A few hardcover textbooks and a set of encyclopedias. A few odd modern era hardcovers... lots of random paperback fiction. My folks weren't academics or all that eccentric, and most of my money goes toward bills and booze. The last time I cracked a spine was during a power outage a couple of years back.
This is the best document of life in the 18th century pre revolution. The footnotes are immense...all the 18th century scholars worked together to track Giacomo di Casanova down wherever he went, since the suspicion was that his memoires were a fraud concocted by a very erudite 19th cent monk, but he's real and to the day they tracked him down in letters and memoirs and auberge records in dusty archives.
The Plon Edition 1960 is essential. Luckily the UBC library has it. I spent four months reading it as I taught myself French.
Talk about the pinnacle of hte occult world..
wow...thanks
What I hate in Pleiade are the way the notes are organized, and the fact that there are almost no bilingual editions.
Edgar Poe translated by Beaudelaire is totally worth it, but I don't care about Jünger or Shakespeare in French....
If you like Pleiade try the Belles-Lettres. Picrel is a bit for the meme, but they have very good editions of classics, almost all paperbacks, and you can call the store in Paris if you need help. Also Penguin and Reklam ftw.
I have a bunch from this era >picrel I don’t believe that any are rare or valuable. I like them.
" Tout le monde est d'une certaine manière occupé et employé comme travailleur à domicile. Un travailleur à domicile d'un genre pourtant très particulier. Car c'est en consommant la marchandise de masse - c'est-à-dire grâce à ses loisirs - qu'il accomplit sa tâche, qui consiste à se transformer lui-même en homme de masse. Alors que le travailleur à domicile classique fabriquait des produits pour s'assurer un minimum de biens de consommation et de loisirs, celui d'aujourd'hui consomme au cours de ses loisirs un maximum de produits pour, ce faisant, collaborer à la production des hommes de masse. Le processus tourne même résolument au paradoxe puisque le travailleur à domicile, au lieu d'être rémunéré pour sa collaboration, doit au contraire lui-même la payer, c'est-à-dire payer les moyens de production dont l'usage fait de lui un homme de masse (l'appareil et, le cas échéant, dans de nombreux pays, les émissions elles-mêmes). Il paie donc pour se vendre. Sa propre servitude, celle-là même qu'il contribue à produire, il doit l'acquérir en l'achetant puisqu'elle est, elle aussi, devenue une marchandise. " " Le monde comme fantôme et comme matrice "
no I'm illiterate
So how are you reading comments?
TEXT TO SPEECH?
If that's the case, you can train yourself to recognize words by repetition. You already recognize spoken grammar. Start with child sentences after recognizing the words.
THE APPLE IS RED.
Practice each individual word.
Write the word down as you remember it.
Then join the words into sentences.
If you see the letters as scrambled you may have DYSLEXIA which prevents common word recognition.
In that case buy some 3D glasses.
The red lens and green lens types.
Or buy some colored clear notebook folder plastic and tape them to cardboard eyeglasses.
With DYSLEXIA, the brain isn't processing letter symbols like it should. By giving each eye a different color filter, the brain can learn to unscramble the jumbled images easier.
Other tricks are windowblind pattern eyeglasses.
A series of parallel lines on the problem eye as a filter forces the brain to see what's actually in front of it rather than trying to fill in the blanks or confusing stuff with more confusing stuff.
Different filter patterns may give superior results.
Speaking of Pleiade...
Good post, thank you.
Well then, I'll read them later. Thanks for the suggestion.
I have a copy of First Principles by Herbert Spencer that was printed in 1896. I found it in a thrift shop for 8 bucks.
Tool engineers handbook 1959
That book as so many great quote, it's crazy.
this
my first thought was "what kind of nigger question is that?'
Voice un petite echantillon.
Are you me?
High school physics textbook from 1925
Gee, looks like he's taking some impotent vengeance.
Not really. I inherited my parent's library, my in-laws library and my wife has a couple of work related shelves and Russian translations of normie books like LOTR, Witcher, Dan Brown etc.
I don't think I ever bought a physical book in my adult life that I didn't immediately gift to someone. Don't get me wrong, I read and listen to books extensively, but having the info on dead trees weighting a kilogram is just insane to me. Last time I even read a physical book that wasn't for work was like early uni 20 years ago.
Haha based. I don't have Juvénal but I have a few books from this collection, including a bilingual Iliad (my Greek is way too bad for this but it still feels nice). I prefer other editions of the Belle-Lettres. La roue à Livres is very nice. And Schiller never clicked with me.
I'm currently reading Jünger's War diaries, I have the Helmut Kiesel comparative critical edition, the Pleiade one (gifted by my parents, but I'll probably just sell it at sime point) and a standard ebook edition I read on Linguacafe to keep up with WWI vocabulary.
Nice. Worth the read? I think I read her book about Giordano Bruno a long time ago (read Alexandre Koyré if you're into 16th cent scientific mindset). Reminds me of Burke's The Fabrication of Louis XIV, about the little Sun-king's academy propaganda.
refer to this book and make sense out of it
Napoleon only got into the Ecole Militaire in Corsica as a cadet artillery officer because of a letter from his poor mother to Louis XVI who took pity on her and gave him his commission. He repaid the favor by gloating over the regicide of that gentleman. Ditto for Josephine.
Souper au Beaucaire was a jacobin pamphlet from his youth. He advocated the absolute eradication of all clergy and aristocrats in an orgy of blood. Then once a consul he spent government money trying to suppress his own pamphlet for obvious reason.
electronics engineers handbook from 1982
You'll enjoy this a lot more. The most entertaining of all her books.
The daughter of James I of England marries the Elector Palatine of Heidelberg which becomes under them the center of the Rosicrucian conspiracy. They become the Winter King and Queen and try to seize power in Prague which is a disaster for them. Then we get into the dangerous rumor against Descartes who is then designated as a Rosicrucian...
I found this in a bookstore complete with dust cover for $5 in a dusty musty old bookstore in a rundown neighborhood. It's pretty good. It's like Stendahl lived through WWII and took LSD and went crazy with a warped sense of evil humor.
The cheer mass of data and number of files makes it completely impossible for any organisation to "modify" a large number of files everywhere on earth this is a completely insane concept, totally impossible
Wrong. Amazon has set the precedent by modifying the original version that users already had. I REPEAT: they modified it, because the book had "too many obsceneties" and was not presentable to kids. They MODIFIED, not republished, not published additional versions, or stopped publishing altogether; they MODIFIED. Without piracy, no one would have known they could do this.
look up Roald Dahl's books
Here is what they modified:
Changes to books in customer libraries
The changes included numerous alterations to the original text, such as:
Replacing "fat" with "enormous" in describing Augustus Gloop
Removing Miss Trunchbull's "great horsey face" description to just "face"
Modifying character occupations (e.g., changing a woman "working as a cashier" to "working as a top scientist")
Removing references to certain authors (e.g., replacing Joseph Conrad with Jane Austen in Matilda)
Gender-neutral language – "Cloud-Men" in James and the Giant Peach were renamed "Cloud-People".
Removal of references to physical appearance – The "fat little brown mouse" in The Witches became simply "little brown mouse".
Sanitization of language – The Witches originally stated: "You must be mad, woman!" This was rephrashed to "You must be out of your mind!"
Jünger's War diaries
How do they compare to Storm of Steel?
Interesting once again, anon. Speaking of Napoléon in the École Militaire, pic related.
Yes. I studied literature/writing in college and really enjoy re-reading my collection of books every now and again. A lot of them are selected texts by civil rights activists, people like Fidel Castro, Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan, Edward Abby, Robert Frost, etc. Lots of good poetry, some good books on firearms and ballistics. I have several collections on forensic science, philosophy, anatomy, mathematics, logic, computer science, etc.
So, yeah. I have many many books.
Texts on theoretical science go for $250 - $1250
Yeah, a lot of them in either ancient greek or latin. I have been studying latin for the last 2 years in order to be able to read the original versions. In the future I would like to learn ancient greek too.
I would like to learn ancient greek too.
$315, yes I own it.
I once had the 1500 variant paradigms for about half a dozen of the different kinds of verbs memorized. I really wanted to learn so I could read Thucydides. I showed my studies to a woman I knew and her contempt for me was infinite. kek
Also Im writing a field notebook about the trees and plants that I know. I write in latin the things I know about them, I have been planting trees for the last 8 years so I have learned some things about them.
Im not kidding when I tell you that my ex gf liked me because Im a romaboo who learns latin.
Impressive, anon. Very nice handwriting, too.
Yes but they're not that interesting. Books about German flying saucers and Nikola Tesla's shit life.
Thanks anon, I try my best to write as clean as I do. This notebook is just the beggining of a bigger project. I would like to create a whole book with all the knowledge about nature. Written in latin (and a certain part in ancient greek). All written by hand
i've got an old songbook from the 17th century, i don't how valuable it is. Most costly is probably a giant book, summarizing the efforts of Kubrick for his Napoleon that unfortunately never came to fruition. Also Sidenote i don't know what they (especially germans) were thinking with that Tannenberg style font, it makes it unnecessarily difficult to read and the way the s is written like an f makes me read it as if they all had a lisp.
De Natura, by Spainanon. Sounds great.
can you read old german?
Book for Guidance of life
jajjaa nice title anon. To be honest, sometimes I think that Im wasting my time learning latin, but for me it is the most beautiful language.
My gf speaks french, spanish, russian and english (currently learning chinese), and she is trying to convince me to learn chinese too. The thing is that i prefer to learn lost or endagered languages, it is like learning a secret from the past once. For example, apart from latin and greek, I would like to learn welsh or irish, or maybe old persian or sanskrit, another option would be basque.
In a month I will be done learning english, so I will start to learn either german, russian or french, but my heart belongs to the "weird" languages jaja.
Yes OP I own books.
This is the "tarter" that sir count nicolas of serin captured
Isn't it just an old way to write tatar? This was a contemporary depiction of a russian turks kek
Yes
Checked and none of your fucking business.
Sven Hassel , I'm the hunt for all of them
Kek
Im not kidding when I tell you that my ex gf liked me because Im a romaboo who learns latin.
You're a Spaniard. Every day when you wake up, before getting out of bed, pray and thank whatever that you are a Spaniard and not a North American.
Shut up, bibliomaniac, you're not a reader
I've transcended literature
unless it was giants. The scale is Baalbek-tier and more complex
Giants by themselves would not explain it. The limitations of the material itself makes brute forcing with raw strength and labour impossible.
You would need a technological edge to move a lot of these multi hundred ton blocks at which point being giants makes no difference.
What we see in a lot of old scriptures is the word giant being used interchangeably with old ones or in the case of the arabians its nephilim.
Just how big were these guys?
Stories suggest up to twice the size of an average man.
Gutenberg project has another 40 or so.
This.
Its not a joke, anon.
americans are fervent book burners.
I've read over 1 thousand books and it hasn't really got me anywhere. People who watch nigger ball eat goy slop and can't spell properly have more enjoyable lives than me. The modern world is designed for braindead goys who are happy to live in debt.
If your education is wasted on you its a skill issue.
Aight anon m8 , chill. I did kek at the nonya business part
i got this used for like $2 and it's great for entertainment and foraging tips
It's basically the basis for Storms of Steel. I'm reading a bit of both, and can see the differences with Storms of Steel in its different editions. Plus the fac-similes. Storms of Steel is really impressive.
I'm looking to take up Latin again. How far did you get in two years?
I manage Suetonius, but not more.
One of my exes used to speak Koine Greek, to great comical effect when speaking to actual Greeks. She loved Assasin's Creed Odyssey.
It's really great!
If so what’s the oldest and most valuable book you have?
First:
Das Politische Semester by Hans Freyer
Second:
"Mussolini Padre del Popolo", 1931, by Leo Pollini
Original copy with red cover and fascist eagle.
I dont own it but probably the rarest ive got to touch was
Nothing personnell but this isn't our first rodeo, kiddo.
Being braggadocios with genuinely valuable books is very irresponsible.
The "German" government will come knocking to confiscate and destroy any historical works conflicting with their lies.
They have been going through libraries in the last 10 years disappearing books and saying all kinds of insane nonsense like it were stolen by Nazis.
Its unreal how fucked in the head the current German government is.
My wife bought a very old copy of My Confession: Recollections of a Rogue by Samuel Champlain. It's worth somewhere between 600 to 800$.
I have a bunch of textbooks where tee average price is around 250$ per book. My Favourite being Functional Analysis (2nd edition) by Walter Rudin.
Our most used book that is expensive is a 1st edition Silmarillion that she reads to our son.
Kek
Cool part was north america was labeled atlantis and talks about thule and the hyperboreans
Kxxx0
Interesting book there on safety valves. I wonder how it would look in comparison to today's texts.
only textbooks i ever went back and read were Spanish. Chemistry was cool but the textbooks are very dry
side note but they need to have a class/books that combine chemistry and cooking
Globohomo oppression and occupation has always been particularly bad in "Germany" for obvious reasons.
You're smart for not being a braggadocio, I'm sure that if you posted a 1st Edition Mein Kampf pic here they would knock on your door tomorrow.
cooking and chemistry
I have a couple of those. They are called Pihkal and Tihkal. They are by Shulgin.
When reading for pleasure I prefer pdfs
When I am studying I prefer physical books
I know it's kinda backwards but it's just a personal thing
Since I'm a studentfag I have a fairly sizeable collection of technical literature
Oldest is 1937 Fluid Dynamics textbook
Rarest is Gazprom internal-use essay collection
I have been bestowed plenty of Church related books, considering how old most of them are, I am but one of many many keepers.
Most are in either French or Latin but there are some rare ones in this gibberish language I speak
Yes, more than 1000.
They have all been downloaded from free sites with VPN, so they are all in digital form.
Crazy
Anything on abiotic oil in there or telegeodynamics?
The oldest is this pocket Liturgy of the Hours from 1677, used by monks in their daily lives.
It's falling apart though so one must be careful while handling it
I own a 50s illustrated copy of Os Sertões by Euclides da Cunha. He was a journalist writing about a pretty interesting civil war we had when a prophet started gathering people to build an independent settlement in the State of Bahia. They ditched central bank money, traded in silver, gold and other commodities - had their own catholic militia and preached that Republic was the Anti-Christ (Brazil had its emperor exiled a bit earlier than that).
Long story short the Brazilian Army only defeated them on their 4th expedition against the little settlement, and by then this catholic militia had Krupp cannons and other european weaponry they salvaged from the republican army on various ambushes. Kings of Asymetrical Warfare. Anti-cachaça warriors.
Oh its not really Nazi literature and propaganda they are after.
Its everything predating it.
Even stuff like family records.
They want to give us the Scythian treatment and completely write us out of history and that policy was revitalized under obama.