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<p>[QUOTE="red_spork, post: 3200936, member: 74282"]I recently purchased a house and moved so many of my less important books are still packed up but I recently re-assembled my main shelf of my most used volumes. The only really important books missing are the two volumes of Crawford's "Roman Republic Coinage" which I moved to my office at work in lieu of packing them up as I didn't want to go a month or so without them.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]828439[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]828440[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>My library is a mix of important references, important and relevant auction catalogues, a few books on forgeries and of course some history books, some of which aren't completely related to my numismatic interests but which are interesting in their own right.</p><p><br /></p><p>Not pictured is of course my digital library. I've got as much public domain reference material and scans of old auction catalogs as I can find as well as a considerable number of papers from JSTOR, Academia.edu and occasionally straight from the authors. I think that especially in an area of coinage like the Roman Republic which has new work published regularly in the form of short papers and sometimes even forum posts a digital library is an absolute necessity.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="red_spork, post: 3200936, member: 74282"]I recently purchased a house and moved so many of my less important books are still packed up but I recently re-assembled my main shelf of my most used volumes. The only really important books missing are the two volumes of Crawford's "Roman Republic Coinage" which I moved to my office at work in lieu of packing them up as I didn't want to go a month or so without them. [ATTACH=full]828439[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]828440[/ATTACH] My library is a mix of important references, important and relevant auction catalogues, a few books on forgeries and of course some history books, some of which aren't completely related to my numismatic interests but which are interesting in their own right. Not pictured is of course my digital library. I've got as much public domain reference material and scans of old auction catalogs as I can find as well as a considerable number of papers from JSTOR, Academia.edu and occasionally straight from the authors. I think that especially in an area of coinage like the Roman Republic which has new work published regularly in the form of short papers and sometimes even forum posts a digital library is an absolute necessity.[/QUOTE]
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