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What is "used book smell?"

In this short video, Richard from ABEbooks describes the distinctive smell of old books (“a combination of grassy notes with a tang of acids and a hint of vanilla, with an underlying mustiness”) caused by hundreds of volatile compounds released during the slow oxidization of the paper, glues and inks.

Why Do Old Books Smell?

(via Neatorama)

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