Your Dream Library?

I'm thinking that if they ever put The Library of Congress on eBay, I would put a bid on it. It would be my dream library. The only problem? Where to put:
31 million books,
61 million manuscripts,
1 million government publications,
1 million issues of world newspapers,
500,000 microfilm reels,
120,000 comic books,
5.3 million maps,
6 million works of sheet music,
3 million sound recordings
and more than 14.7 million prints and photographic images.
That might be a problem.
31 million books,
61 million manuscripts,
1 million government publications,
1 million issues of world newspapers,
500,000 microfilm reels,
120,000 comic books,
5.3 million maps,
6 million works of sheet music,
3 million sound recordings
and more than 14.7 million prints and photographic images.
That might be a problem.
"Don't give in to the lies. Don't give in to the fear. Hold on to the truth. And to hope."
-Jim Acosta
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Okay, we'll divvy up the novels and newspapers.
Give me a comfy window seat/lounge with an ample reading lamp overhead, and my favorite (plus yet-to-be-discovered) books. No background noise, maybe an ottoman and warm throw, and a cat in the vicinity, or FINE, on the lap. Packed bowl and snifter beside me wouldn't be the end of the world either.
I'd be beyond good to go.
(and yeah, keep those stinkin' government documents! They'd make me dizzy anyway)
If you haven't seen it, check out the photo of Keith Richards' library in his book Life. THAT is a cool looking library!
Fuck me! Keith, you rock.
PS - I would like one of those too, please.
While you two are fighting over novels and sheet music I'll just slip out with the comic books mmmmmmmkay?
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