This X post got me to thinking:
https://x.com/majur_56/status/1919130431229964319
In the interest in keeping old knowledge alive in an era where digital records can be altered at will, what books do ya'll have, or have read, that were published pre-Amazon, and are worth getting and keeping in paper form?
I admit that my history collection is thin, but I do have some important books, like Locke and Solzhenitsyn.
I still have the physical collection of Calvin and Hobbes and Far side gallery that will be my kids. I regularly attend used book sales at my local library and have a decent collection of original prints including the Nietzsche books I bought in high school.