I've been collecting books most of my adult life. Some of the books I got as a young man and a member of the "Outdoor Life Book of the Month Club" are close to being classics now.
I like Keith. He has to be taken at face value and while not as polished as O'Conner his writings are interesting to me. I have several O'Conner as well and enjoy him too. Whelen is a favorite as well. I have always tended to buy books that interested me at the moment and consequently have not been able to build any complete collections.
My books are all in boxes right now as we work on a family room/man cave remodel. Here are a couple of pictures of the library to be. Both are built by me from Alaskan birch I harvested and had sawed into rough cut lumber. I milled the lumber after a little over a year of drying. I have a moisture meter to assure the moisture content is around 6-8%. There is one more, a reloading hutch with doors and drawers and one book shelf for reloading manuals. It is still in the shop in a state of near completion. A desk will round out the furnishings but I haven't started on that yet.
The final work on this library has to wait till our Alaskan summer and fall are over. Too many salmon to be caught and there is moose out there with my name on it this year. Makes it a pain to do any reading or reloading. I am driving my wife crazy with searching through boxes for a particular reloading tool or that one book I want to read again.
This is a built in bookcase minus the shelve, doors and drawer.
A free standing bookcase minus the shelves.
