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TagsMagazine (558), Science Fiction (372), Geography (274), National Geographic (66), American History (62), fantasy (58), Novel (56), Politics (53), Biography (50), Non-fiction (47) — see all tags

GroupsAmateur Historians, Libertarian Science Fiction, LibraryThing in Plano, Philosophy and Theory, Stamp Collecting and Philately

Favorite authorsRobert A. Heinlein, James P. Hogan, Anne McCaffrey (Shared favorites)

About me Disabled/Retired Computer nerd, a reader of everything since age 5, now into economics and history.

About my library All the books I've ever bought that haven't fallen apart, my wife hasn't sold off, or my kids haven't swiped.

Notes:
** Books with the 'Wanted' tag (maximum 10) are not actually in the library.
** Books with the 'Read' tag are not in the library, but represent works I think it important to keep track of. Except for reference works, you can otherwise assume I've read everything in the library.

Real nameLou Imholt

LocationPlano, Texas

Account typepublic, lifetime

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Member sinceAug 19, 2007

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