I read recently (online ironically) that you can actually get a perfume that smells like old books! Believe it or not.
http://scientopia.org/blogs/whizbang/2012/12/27/rock-paper-scissors-which-is-a-perfume/
http://www.geekologie.com/2012/07/perfume-that-makes-you-smell-like-a-book.php
There has also been studies into the chemical changes that actually make old books smell the way they do. It results from various volatile organic compounds such as acetic acid, benzaldehyde, butanol, furfural, octanal and methoxphenyloxime, just to name a few.
http://mentalfloss.com/article/31235/what-causes-old-book-smell
The research paper can be found at: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ac9016049
After the smell of freshly cut grass after the rain, the delicious smell of old books is one of my favourite smells. It stirs up memories and transports me to another world. If you are a regular reader, you will have read my blog on what causes the smell of cut grass (http://offartboard.blogspot.com.au/2013/04/the-smells-of-reminiscence.html ) Now I have yet another favourite smell to chalk up to 'volatile organic chemicals'. Sigh. But can I resist breathing in deeply when passing the local parklands, or a second hand book store?
Can I?
Probably not.
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