Paper worth stacking.

I think I've stacked a couple hundred books in the last couple years establishing a personal research library. I started running out of shelf space recently and had to archive some books that weren't really ever getting referenced for research. Perhaps ironically most of the books I archived were old school textbooks.

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Not sure what you research but I have the complete set of foxfire books plus about every foraging book I can find for various regions throughout the Rockies.

Also:

Where there is no doctor

Where there is no dentist

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Rocky Mountain foraging books are some of the ones I archived mostly because I don't live in the Rockies...yet.

I also have some emergency medicine books. Herbal medicine too. Actually, some of my research led me to a set of medical textbooks I wound up buying so I have some modern western medicine represented. I have some chiropractic books, some reiki, some qigong, biogeometry...lots of healing modalities.

I'm on month 31 of a research bender into basically all religious, occult, and esoteric wisdom traditions seeking to understand, in general. If you check out the YouTube short linked in my NOSTR bio (it's just 1 minute long or so), you will get an elevator pitch that is a small part of a much larger product of this research bender. In that short, I unveil my theory on how sarcophagi were really used in ancient Egypt.

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