Still cataloging

1.  There are more books on my bookshelves than dreamt of in my previous estimates. 
2.  Cataloging nineteenth-century religious tracts.  Tracts by themselves.  Tracts bound in parts.  Tracts bound in with other tracts.  Arrrggh. 
3.  For some reason, I feel oddly guilty about cataloging my teaching texts.  Are five copies of Jane Eyre really five different books? (Yes, most Victorianists magically wind up with five copies of Jane Eyre.) 
4.  Then again, Library Thing thinks that all twenty-one volumes of Gosse's edition of Disraeli equal one book, not to mention all nineteen volumes of the works of Charles Reade.  (No, not all Victorianists magically wind up with the complete works of Charles Reade.)