Chris Veitch
Western Thunderer
I have a large book collection, which I suspect is something I have in common with many fellow forum members. It keeps getting larger despite my best efforts at restraint and seems set to do so for some years to come. It's currently safely housed in some fairly sturdy bookcases with glass doors.
However all this is hopefully due to change soon with a house move, but unfortunately moving a library is a bit of a daunting task. Books are bulky, heavy, relatively easily damaged and some are quite valuable (or at least they were when I bought them, but I don't want to get into a debate on resale values). Filling any reasonable sized container with hardbacks soon makes it impossible to lift.
So, does anyone have any advice - or better still, real-world experience - on how to approach such a process, especially with regard to how they are packed and what they're packed in? Obviously the first step is to get rid of all the stuff I don't really want, and I'll be donating to a local preservation society's shop quite soon, but that still leaves an awful lot.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
However all this is hopefully due to change soon with a house move, but unfortunately moving a library is a bit of a daunting task. Books are bulky, heavy, relatively easily damaged and some are quite valuable (or at least they were when I bought them, but I don't want to get into a debate on resale values). Filling any reasonable sized container with hardbacks soon makes it impossible to lift.
So, does anyone have any advice - or better still, real-world experience - on how to approach such a process, especially with regard to how they are packed and what they're packed in? Obviously the first step is to get rid of all the stuff I don't really want, and I'll be donating to a local preservation society's shop quite soon, but that still leaves an awful lot.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
