I keep books. One might even suggest I hoard them! Unfortunately, I cannot help you to keep books. The books are all mine.
With regards to questions, you can keep books on a bookshelf, or in a drawer. However you should not keep books in the freezer.
Google can help you to find books to keep, but often a car boot sale is the more optimal acquisition method.
When you find a particularly bad book, such as 50 shades of grey, bookkeeping methodology changes somewhat. You can keep such books for fiery antics, or as emergency toilet paper. These books are best kept in the oven, or over the grill.
I am a book keeping expert! I've used shelves, tables, cupboards, drawers, suitcases and bags for keeping books. I would also recommend avoiding the freezer, and any other generally damp areas.
Mark240590, if I ever need a bookMAKER I know where to come.
Quote: "MonaSeaclaid"I am a book keeping expert! I've used shelves, tables, cupboards, drawers, suitcases and bags for keeping books. I would also recommend avoiding the freezer, and any other generally damp areas.
Mark240590, if I ever need a bookMAKER I know where to come.
Here my last great find , The young housekeepers friend by Mrs Curnelius 1859 of Boston. It tells you how to fire up a brick oven. And the different heat you can get from oak, pine and peat , And how to make all kinds of food from back then.
So if you have any questions about how they made or did things 150 years ago I can help
there was an awesome guy on here from canada who called himself beekeeper
but i can't find him anymore
he sent me mega amounts of canadian coins for my collection
and a really cool coin book from canada
i wish i could find him again
I am starting to trade again please
Open to trades with members in the United States and Canada at this time
Please help me find Canadian Coins for my collection!!!
I took a bit of accounting at school but it's been a while, unless it's a pretty basic question I won't be much use, but you can try. What are the questions?
ALLRED1950 I have The Household Encyclopedia from 1964 (original printing 1953)!
It's a complete guide on how to run a house, right down to how to arrange the trees in the front yard:
A food purchasing guide:
And a fully diagrammed description of the various types of glue joint:
We'll have to compare notes some day to make sure we're running our homes properly.
Quote: "MonaSeaclaid"A user on that site has 95 505 books registered!?
Not all accounts are personal. Small institutional libraries, such as schools and churches, also have accounts for their collections. LibraryThing encourages this.