4 different editions of gulag archipelago is the most (Image removed from quote.) shit I’ve seen in a library in a minute
Dostoyevski's Demons/The Possesed is also there twice.
Plato's Republic too, they're right on top of each other. The Allan Bloom credited one is just a different translation.
American Betrayal is the weirdest book to see in there, it doesn't fit at all. It's mostly a history book about how bad American Communists were at spycraft. Maybe Peterson or some other dank wad YouTuber recommended it.
Also the dude's from Maine. Or he has a river guide about Maine in his "revolutionaries' bookshelf" for some reason.
That Producing Your Own Power book is actually literally what it says on the cover, my dad has a copy of that in his basement. It's not very useful since it's from like 1975 or something.
At least he didn't spend much, those editions look like what I'd imagine buying the cheapest version with free shipping on Amazon would get you. I love when you can tell that from someone showing off their bookshelves. (Not that I have a problem with saving money it's just kinda funny if it's sorta like this where I wonder if the person has ever even read a quarter of them.) There was one I saw a couple years ago where the person was trying to show off their badass intellectual bookshelf and it was all college class "recommended" stuff, most of them with the same store tags on them still.