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Of course, I work in a college library, so we don't order a lot of fiction; and our book budget is tight, too. But I recently initiated an order for a 2005 REH title, The Black Stranger and Other American Tales. It's part of the Univ. of Nebraska Press series in speculative fiction, published under their Bison imprint; and I got a really good deal on it through a remainder house, Edward R. Hamilton. :-)

I could have used some awesome heroic fantasy fiction in the Old Dominion Library back in the day ... just to take a mental trip away from the studies.

I can actually loan and read Conan books if i wanted.
The libraries over here even have REH foundation printed books for members with rare,unpublished,juvinile works.

I know that's an old post Werner but it struck up the image of the gal in the fairly recent Mummy movie where she's been drinking a bit and
O'Connel is wondering why she's on the expedition.
She delares, "I ... am a librarian!" and falls into his arms, passed out.
I've always enjoyed the characters who are brainy yet adventurous, like her and Indiana Jones.
What this has to do with REH is anybody's guess ...



There's an adventure movie called the Librarian with Doctor Carter from ER starring in it. There were several, actually. Funny, but I thought he was the spitting image of you, Werner.
;-)

Hmm. Maybe to qualify as a Keeper Of Tales they must pass a gantlet of harrowing challenges ...
Could be a story there. :)

Very cool Werner i didnt know you were a librarian. You are then people i aspire to be. I will start studiying art,society program in the fall to study information,library science 3 years after that.
No collage library for me, i would like to work in a regular fiction,non-fiction library.

John's comment made me think of an old TV public service ad promoting library use, which aired in the early 80s, around the time of the first Conan movie had come out. It was animated, and featured a Conan the Librarian character, who was talking (as only Conan could!) to a little boy applying for a library card, and impressing on him both the magical wonders of library collections and the sacredness of the card and its obligations. We need more librarians like him!
Mohammed, best wishes with your training and career aspirations in the library field! I've worked in both college and public libraries, so know something of the good points of both. In the U.S., the public libraries are controlled by boards appointed by the local governments, with very little public scrutiny or involvement, which leads to all sort of abuses (such as nepotism, rancorous factional feuds, etc.). But hopefully your experience in Sweden will be a lot more positive.

Public libraries are controlled directly by the local governments over here. They spent alot of money on libraries no matter which party is in control of local goverment power.
I guess i will see how its controlled and if there are abuses.


Sad to hear thats the case over there,library not being a high priority. With Nobel Prize prestige and everything libraries,books are in higher esteem over here.
There are 60-70 modern libraries in our town,county and we arent even one of the biggest cities. Stockholm,Malmo,Gotenburg is much bigger.
Frankly i hope in the future i work in the city library,its so huge,cozy. Doesnt look like they saved money on it. Every year it looks newer.
Sometimes its a plus being a smaller country.

Just grumbling. Maybe the writers who emulate REH too much come off as trying too hard, and don't carve their own niche. I'm trying to avoid such myself, but we'll see.