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Whenever anyone comes to visit me here in my hermitage, they invariably ask two questions. One: "What's that smell?" Two: "Jesus Christ, why do you have so many books?" Oddly, I seem to have amassed this type of friend over the years.

I have never been much of a joiner, but I must say that this little corner of the Internet seems to contain a community whose company I very much expect to enjoy. Don't prove me wrong, people!

A note on my library: It's going to be a firm rule of mine to include only books that I've actually read, in full. I own a great many more books than I shall be listing here. Being still somewhat youngish, I hope to get through most of them eventually; but for some reason, I feel that it would seem weaselly of me to suggest that a book is part of my intellectual history when I'm not precisely sure about what's in it.

Looking forward to many lively debates and discussions, and nudging you over to my point of view, whatever that may happen to be,

Anthony
Toronto
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