I love collecting old books, not because of their distinctive odor although it is one of their capturing attributes but because I love the stories, the illustrations and of course their covers that draw me into their worlds.
The smell of old books derives from the Lignin content, the fibers, and chemicals used in the bookmaking of that particular book. Through time, the Lignin content breaks down to form compounds like vanillin and furfural, which are the elements that produce a smell much like vanilla and almond. Combine these scents with their environment they originated from, maybe from a house whose occupant loved coffee, loved plants and flowers, cats and dogs, all these components' odors play a part inoculating the book with its own beautiful and rare perfume.
So, I love sweets, especially ones made with vanilla, and almond and because I'm a diabetic the next best thing to the real sugar is the scent of an old book.
To be surrounded by volumes of old books, all keeping secrets. What a wonderful obsession!
PHOTOS BY M
To be surrounded by volumes of old books, all keeping secrets. What a wonderful obsession!
Here's a link to an oldie ~ Nancy Drew ... Reporter ( 1939 ) comedy/crime
1 comment:
Thank you for sharing this info! I love old books as well and just bought a couple of old Nancy Drews. My goal is to buy a complete set of Nancy Drews - all used books. Hmm, I wonder, do they make a perfume with the scent of old books? Have a wonderful day!
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