So I have acquired 5 brand-new bookcases to fill with books. Bliss! However, after I relocated 2 bookcases' worth of books to my office, I was left with... three empty shelves in my home library. This is bordering on sacrilege, so I'm constantly on the lookout for books to fill the emptiness. I just placed a 155$ two-volume set into my Amazon wishlist, but I do not have money, so I'm just going to check it from the library.
And what is it?
The secret history of the Mongols : a Mongolian epic chronicle of the thirteenth century, translated with a historical and philological commentary by Igor de Rachewiltz.
Excuse me while I drool.
ETA: this book is amazing. I need my own copy.
And what is it?
The secret history of the Mongols : a Mongolian epic chronicle of the thirteenth century, translated with a historical and philological commentary by Igor de Rachewiltz.
Excuse me while I drool.
ETA: this book is amazing. I need my own copy.
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"So I have acquired 5 brand-new bookcases to fill with books."
*green with jealousy*
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(I don't own it, but my library does. I am enjoying it immensely, though there's a lot I don't quite understand because I lack the necessary historical and cultural context. I will probably read it again after doing some background reading in secondary sources.)
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I hope you don't mind my boldness in adding you to my Friends (?)
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