Are they a dying breed or just harder to find?
It makes you remember the sellers in your neighborhood as a child. I still have a 10,000+ book library of which most of the books came from what are now defunct sellers.
I have also done a small amount of collecting such as "Star Ship on Saddle Mountain" Hardcover - January 1, 1955, by Atlantis Hallam.
I have 20+ translations of The Iliad.
One of the presenters Nicholas D. Lowry was on "Antiques Roadshow."
I always wondered why Helene Hamph, author of "84, Charing Cross Road" purchased books from London when there were so many good booksellers locally.
OK, I admit I do purchase some books and films from foreign regions. I have a region-free DVD player.
Everyone will get something useful from this documentary.
It makes you remember the sellers in your neighborhood as a child. I still have a 10,000+ book library of which most of the books came from what are now defunct sellers.
I have also done a small amount of collecting such as "Star Ship on Saddle Mountain" Hardcover - January 1, 1955, by Atlantis Hallam.
I have 20+ translations of The Iliad.
One of the presenters Nicholas D. Lowry was on "Antiques Roadshow."
I always wondered why Helene Hamph, author of "84, Charing Cross Road" purchased books from London when there were so many good booksellers locally.
OK, I admit I do purchase some books and films from foreign regions. I have a region-free DVD player.
Everyone will get something useful from this documentary.