Way back when I used to have tons of books (mostly fiction and sci-fi) and maintained my own personal "library." Had to get rid of most of them when I moved, but now that I have the space again to start keeping a moderate amount of books I've been thinking I want to start collecting books on herps that have reliable information. Namely information that isn't outdated or plain misinformation (took a gander at the local library and it's absolutely ridden with those "How To" care books that tell you things like balls can be kept in a 10 gal with a heat lamp on one side for the duration of it's life)
I'm looking for titles on everything herp related, not just ball pythons. I've already got Pythons of the World by the Barkers and Rhacodactylus by Philippe de Vosjoli, Frank Fast, and Allen Repashy on my list. If you guys have suggestions they would be greatly appreciated!