Nu-ILB: What books have you purchased lately?

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Happy to report I finally ran into an ILB-er in a bookshop! Got the 1st vol of Pilgrimage by Dorothy Richardson and Hadrian VII by F.R. Rolfe.

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 23 June 2012 12:50 (fourteen years ago)

Good choices!

Tim, Saturday, 23 June 2012 15:47 (fourteen years ago)

from a neighbor's garage sale:

dostoyevsky 3-fer (notes from underground/poor people/the friend of the family)
jervey tervalon, ed. - 'geography of rage: remember the los angeles riots of 1992'
e.h. gombrich - 'the story of art'

radical ferry (donna rouge), Sunday, 24 June 2012 01:15 (fourteen years ago)

I recently traded about a dozen books at Powell's Books and came home with:

Epistles of Horace, translated by David Ferry, bilingual edition, used hardcover, like-new condition. $15.95.

The Greek Alexander Romance, translated by Richard Stoneman, Penguin Classics used paperback, very good condition. $5.95.

Laxdaela Saga, translated by Magnusson and Palsson, Penguin Classics, used paperback, very good condition. $4.95.

Because of what I traded, these three cost me $0.65 out of pocket.

Aimless, Sunday, 24 June 2012 01:27 (fourteen years ago)

Latest Amazon purchases:
JG Ballard, Millennium People (not one of his best, but Amazon knocked the price down to $2 and change for no reason so why not)
Thomas Ligotti, My Work Is Not Yet Done (I've been on a huge sf/horror kick lately and decided to finally get around to Ligotti; this is my third after Teattro Grottesco and Grimscribe: His Lives and Works)
some douchebag, Ready Player One (do not read this it is awful)

and a deeply irresponsible Kindle spree:
Rudy Rucker, The Complete Stories and The Collected Essays (I love Rucker's approach to ebooks; cheap, complete, and absurdly long)
Gahan Wilson, Everybody's Favorite Duck
The Return of the Sorcerer: The Best of Clark Ashton Smith
Steve Aylett, The Inflatable Volunteer

muus lääv? :D muus dut :( (Telephone thing), Sunday, 24 June 2012 23:55 (fourteen years ago)

Library book sale!

Delillo, White Noise
Curzio Malaparte, Kaputt
Rene Daumal, Mount Analogue (super pumped to find this, especially in classy old Penguin edition)
Richard Hughes, A High Wind in Jamaica
Kobo Abe, Woman in the Dunes
Mikhail Lermontov, A Hero of Our Time (Nabokov translation)
Juan Goytisolo, Juan the Landless
a couple Dorothy Sayers novels

JoeStork, Monday, 25 June 2012 16:35 (fourteen years ago)

the daumal is a total score (found an old city lights edition for a few dollars five or so years ago) and it's pretty awesome. if it's the early eighties(?) shattuck translation he incorporated some newly discovered material into the penguin that's not in the city lights (as well as editing out parts from his original intro for some reason). reminds me i should really get around to reading a night of serious drinking sometime.

no lime tangier, Monday, 25 June 2012 17:30 (fourteen years ago)

of late:

ann quin - berg
perec - things/a man asleep
robbe-grillet - jealousy/in the labyrinth
queneau - zazie in the metro
gombrowicz - ferdydurke
nabokov - speak, memory
pynchon - vineland (got rid of the paperback soon after first reading it, a mistake maybe?)
conversations with stockhausen
angela carter - the sadeian woman
denton welch - fragments of a life story
richard jefferies - hodge and his masters

no lime tangier, Monday, 25 June 2012 17:50 (fourteen years ago)

hmm, also leiris' brisees collection and manhood.

no lime tangier, Monday, 25 June 2012 17:53 (fourteen years ago)

all for 3 euros

joseph conrad - the nigger of the 'narcissus'/typhoon and other stories
evelyn waugh - brideshead revisited
philip k dick - the man in the high castle
dennis cooper - try
simone de beauvoir - the woman destroyed

Michael B Higgins (Michael B), Saturday, 30 June 2012 12:46 (fourteen years ago)

surely you meant each for 3 euros? otherwise, you should be arrested for theft in broad daylight!

Aimless, Saturday, 30 June 2012 17:53 (fourteen years ago)

a 'cash 4 clothes' place around the corner has tons of books. the guy there said i had to buy books in bulk but then left me off and said i could have those five books for 3 euro. BARGAIN.

Michael B Higgins (Michael B), Saturday, 30 June 2012 21:35 (fourteen years ago)

Last book I bought was Marshall Macluhan The Gutenberg Galaxy though It's probably going to take me a while to get around to reading it.

WAnt to get he Tav Falco book that has been being promoted recently. Sounds very interesting.

Stevolende, Sunday, 1 July 2012 10:10 (thirteen years ago)

I would be remiss if I didn't point out that Amazon suddenly and inexplicably has Eno's A Year With Swollen Appendices available for purchase:

http://www.amazon.com/Year-With-Swollen-Appendices-Brian/dp/0571179959/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1341165251&sr=1-1&keywords=swollen+appendices

For once, keeping something on my ridiculously comprehensive Amazon wish list for ten years has paid off!

muus lääv? :D muus dut :( (Telephone thing), Sunday, 1 July 2012 17:55 (thirteen years ago)

Chistopher Priest - The Inverted World

The New Dirty Vicar, Sunday, 1 July 2012 20:59 (thirteen years ago)

The Stories of Ray Bradury and Something Wicked This Way Comes
PKD's The Simulacra
a chemistry textbook to go with MIT video lectures

abanana, Monday, 2 July 2012 02:49 (thirteen years ago)

Mostly poetry:

David St. John, The Auroras
Tracy K. Smith, Life on Mars
Kathleen Graber, The Eternal City
(ILB-favorite) Michael Robbins, Alien vs. Predator

Less contemporary:

Essential Poetry & Prose of Jules Laforgue (not crazy about the selection, but v.little of his stuff seems to be available in translation...)
Rilke, The Book of Images (trans. Edward Snow)

vision-creations of joanna newsom (bernard snowy), Monday, 2 July 2012 19:09 (thirteen years ago)

Being going on a poetry and plays binge since finding this ebook shop, http://www.booksonboard.com, which has heaps of Faber stuff for $3-$6

an inevitable disappointment (James Morrison), Wednesday, 4 July 2012 00:33 (thirteen years ago)

two months pass...

To Your Scattered Bodies Go – Philip Jose Farmer
Good Morning Blues – The Autobiography of Count Basie
N<Space – Larry Niven
Music in Relation to Employee Attitudes, Piece-Work Production, And Industrial Accidents – Henry Clay Smith
The Future of Jazz – Edited by Yuval Taylor (Ratliff, Tate, Watrous, etc.)
Fifth Planet – Fred Hoyle & Geoffrey Hoyle
The Year’s Best SF 9 – Edited by Brian Aldiss and Harry Harrison
Fury – Henry Kuttner
A World Named Cleopatra – Poul Anderson
Three Worlds To Conquer – Poul Anderson
Analog 5 – edited by John W. Campbell
The Sword Swallower – Ron Goulart
Exile and Other Tales of Fantasy – M.A. Cummings
Childhood’s End – Arthur C. Clarke
Epitaths of Our Times – The Letters of Edward Dahlberg
The Pyramids From Space – Jack Bertin
Blue Note Records – The Biography – Richard Cook
Miles – The Autobiography – Miles Davis with Quincy Troupe
Change the Sky and Other Stories – Margaret St. Clair
The Inferno – Fred Hoyle & Geoffrey Hoyle
Hear Me Talkin’ To Ya – The Story Of Jazz As Told By The Men Who Made It – Nat Shapiro and Nat Hentoff
Pattern Recognition – William Gibson
The American Language – H.L. Mencken
The American Language – Supplement One – H.L. Mencken
The American Language – Supplement Two – H.L. Mencken
Vibrations – A Memoir – David Amram
Colony – Ben Bova
Impact-20 – William F. Nolan
Five to Twelve – Edmund Cooper
Rockets In Ursa Major – Fred Hoyle and Geoffrey Hoyle
Mirror in the Sky – Dav Garnett
Echo X – Ben Barzman
The Napoleans of Eridanus – Pierre Barbet
The Dark-Light years – Brian Aldiss
Death Cloud – Michael Mannion
George Clinton and P-Funk – An Oral History – Edited by Dave Marsh
Chronolysis – Michel Jeury
N by E – Rockwell Kent
Millennial Women – Edited by Virginia Kidd
African Genesis: A Personal Investigation into the Animal Origins and Nature of Man - Robert Ardrey
The Territorial Imperative: A Personal Inquiry into the Animal Origins of Property and Nations - Robert Ardrey
The Social Contract: A Personal Inquiry into the Evolutionary Sources of Order and Disorder - Robert Ardrey
The Hunting Hypothesis: A Personal Conclusion Concerning the Evolutionary Nature of Man - Robert Ardrey

scott seward, Sunday, 16 September 2012 00:21 (thirteen years ago)

got those at the tent sale outside grey matter. one of the best bookstores around. DEFINITELY worth a trip if you live in new york or boston. all hardcovers a buck and all paperbacks 50 cents for the tent stuff. mostly old stock (that had been in storage) from the excellent troubadour book store that closed and consolidated with grey matter. some great books at the sale. got great stuff for the store and for me. had to stop. could have been there all day. this list is stuff i took home and hope to read! excited to get the two mencken supplements. never had them. and the dahlberg letters too. never see that. beautiful first edition.

http://greymatterbookstore.com/

scott seward, Sunday, 16 September 2012 00:27 (thirteen years ago)

my other favorite store in the area:

http://www.meetinghousebooks.com/

if you feel like taking a trip. easy distances between stores.

and then if you REALLY want to go nuts this is also very close to the other stores:

http://whatelybookcenter.weebly.com/

scott seward, Sunday, 16 September 2012 00:30 (thirteen years ago)

The Inferno – Fred Hoyle & Geoffrey Hoyle

This is not bad--not as good as Hoyle sr's The Black Cloud--though it very much has the idea that global apocalypse could lead to rational scientists as warlords, and this would OBVIOUSLY be a good thing, which is not argued persuasively

computers are the new "cool tool" (James Morrison), Sunday, 16 September 2012 08:44 (thirteen years ago)

Went book shopping today and brought home:

The Pale King, DFW, remaindered trade paper, $9.98.
Orlando Furioso, V.2, Ariosto, tr. Barbara Reynolds, used Penguin classic paperback $4.95. I had V.1 already.
White Noise, Don Delilo, used paperback, $3.
The Matter of Wales: Epic Views of a Small Country, Jan Morris, used hardcover, $1.50.

All the rest were used paperbacks for fifty cents:

Housekeeping, Marilynne Robinson.
The Mandelbaum Gate, Muriel Spark.
Midaq Alley: The Thief and the Dogs: Miramar, Naguib Mahfouz.
The Leopard, Guiseppe di Lampedusa.
The Love of a Good Woman, Alice Munro.
The Island of the Day Before, Umberto Eco.

Aimless, Sunday, 23 September 2012 03:51 (thirteen years ago)

Haven't done this in a while..

Sold a bunch for some coins plus:

Daniel Keyes - Flowers for Algernon.
Mathieson - The Shrinking Man
Vols 2 and 3 of Pramoedya Ananta Toer's Child of All Nations
Turgenev - First Love

Then 50 quid's worth of gift Amazon tokens on:

Vol. 1 of the Toer (its a tetralogy so I'm on the lookout for vol.4)
Abdelrahman Munif - Cities of Salt
Meltzer - Gulcher
Poem collections by Vallejo and Tsvetaeva
The BFI classics bk on WR - Mysteries of the Organism by Raymond Durgnat

Lately:

Tayleb Salih - Season of Migration to the North
Kenzaburo Oe - Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids
Imre Kertesz - Fateless

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 23 September 2012 09:16 (thirteen years ago)

Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 (now reading)
Lethem's 33⅓ entry and As She Climbed Across the Table
Mieville's The City and the City
DFW's Infinite Jest from the kindle store

obamana (abanana), Sunday, 23 September 2012 09:40 (thirteen years ago)

From Hammersmith Books for Amnesty Int:

Diarmaid MacCullouch's biography of Cranmer. (Very pleased, have had an eye out for a cheap copy for ages.)
Nice hardback of Frank Stenton's Anglo-Saxon England (recently picked up the two previous vols of the old Oxford History, Roman Britain and The English Settlements, felt it was meant to be.)
Minor Poets of the Seventeenth Century (Lord Herbert of Cherbury, Carew, Suckling, Lovelace)

Also this:
http://c2.bibtopia.com/h/975/472/342472975.0.m.jpg
I just couldn't resist the cover. So serious!

woof, Sunday, 23 September 2012 10:54 (thirteen years ago)

several 99c books from a local sale

Will Birch's bio of Ian Dury yesterday.

Little Girl Blue
edith Piaf No Regrets
& Robert Mitchum Baby I don't Care
on Friday

might get something else later if new stuff's appeared, not sure it will on a Sunday.

Stevolende, Sunday, 23 September 2012 11:02 (thirteen years ago)

John Reader, Africa: A Biography of the Continent (I'm on this one now, still in the early prehistorical chapters... good stuff, very readable)
Ezra Pound, The Cantos (I don't know if I'll ever read this in any serious way, but I finished Leavis's New Bearings in English Poetry a while ago and felt I'd like to have some of this poetry to consult at leisure)
China Mieville, Perdido Street Station
Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall

jim, Sunday, 23 September 2012 17:58 (thirteen years ago)

Local church had a book sale today, was really impressed w their selection. I got a 1964 edition of Memento Mori by Muriel Spark, complete with AWESOME cover design by Tomi Ungerer. I've never read anything by Muriel Spark but hear nothing but good things about her on ILX and elsewhere, am anticipating a good time.

I also got some things for my son:
Alexander's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
A Shirley Hughes book (Lucy and Tom at the Seaside) which was a huge coup since I've never seen a single Hughes book for sale anywhere in Canada, and she is the BEST
A hardcover 1965 rhyming book about BUSES with amazing retro illustrations. It's an ABC book and the entry for Q is 'Queer Buses' ie ones that families live in
Roald Dah's Revolting Rhymes

My son is still way too young for any of these except maybe the Bus book, but they were 50c each so I wasn't passing them up.

franny glass, Saturday, 29 September 2012 23:03 (thirteen years ago)

big haul from the annual y menette's book sale; i know big cities have book sales constantly, but living in a smallish town, it's a rare event for me.

Perlstein - Nixonland
Roth - Patrimony
Coetzee - Summertime
Larson - The Devil in the White City
Mantel - Wolf Hall
Ondaatje - Anil's Ghost
Waugh - A Handful of Dust
le Carre - The Honourable Schoolboy
Carr - Four Complete Dr. Fell Mysteries (of which I had read two, but hey $2)

and a crapton of sf paperbacks

obamana (abanana), Sunday, 30 September 2012 01:20 (thirteen years ago)

Loved Anil's Ghost.

franny glass, Monday, 1 October 2012 20:09 (thirteen years ago)

The Long Ships by Frans Bengtsson
Permanent Red by John Berger
The Missing Of The Somme by Geoff Dyer
Pendennis by Thackeray

Quite fond of all except the Thackeray, which, seventy pages into, it occurs to me I will likely not finish. The Long Ships is excellent.

"An Andy Kaufman for the Four Loko generation" (R Baez), Tuesday, 2 October 2012 00:15 (thirteen years ago)

Some Data and Other Stories of Southern Life, by Sarah Barnwell Elliott, 1848-1927, I think. Civil War-associated trauma, but mostly avoiding antebellum sentimentality except when and how it fucks up her characters (aside from the occasional shameless hardcore Dickensian pathos, when she needed the money badly enough). More the rising tide of social realism, proto-Southern Gothic x absurd/satirical robust oatburners, prob a fan of the later Twain and sure seems like a possible inspiration for Faulkner and Welty. A sufferagette leader of the Deep South. This very posthumous collection, incl five prev unpub. is not rec to font freaks and eyestrain wusses.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Sarah_Barnwell_4465090326_ab1d962187_o.jpg

dow, Saturday, 6 October 2012 17:09 (thirteen years ago)

^^ wearing her superhero outfit

Aimless, Saturday, 6 October 2012 18:19 (thirteen years ago)

Made a dash to three bookstores today. I sold some books and then came home with:

Collected Fictions, Jorge Luis Borges, used trade paperback, but in very good condition, for $14.50.

Poems of Robert Herrick in a 1936 hardcover Everyman edition with a halfway decent dust jacket, $5.95. The attraction was that this edition retained the original spelling. Sadly, like all the modern editions of Herrick I've ever seen, it expurgates some of the more scatalogical epigrams. Fuck you, editors!

Beulah Land!, H.L. Davis, used hardcover, $6. This is a local author and novelist. He won a Pulitzer in the mid-30s and actually deserved it. A very minor literary figure, but one who I have enjoyed reading.

Aimless, Tuesday, 16 October 2012 22:36 (thirteen years ago)

who fucking expurgates herrick?

Fizzles, Thursday, 18 October 2012 08:43 (thirteen years ago)

The Greek Alexander Romance, translated by Richard Stoneman, Penguin Classics used paperback, very good condition. $5.95.

Have you gotten to this one yet? I've been wanting to check it out.

jim, Sunday, 21 October 2012 02:14 (thirteen years ago)

some used books I bought over the past months:

C.L Barber, Shakespeare's Festive Comedy
K.W. Jeter, Dr. Adder & Wolf Flow
Norma Rinsler, Gerard de Nerval (hasnt arrived yet)

plus some old Penguin editions of Shakespeare's plays

skeevy wonder (Drugs A. Money), Sunday, 21 October 2012 04:37 (thirteen years ago)

Peter Hook Unknown Pleasures Inside Joy Division which I'm finding very readable and very interesting. Nice to hear an insider's viewpoint on the band and hadn't realised he went quite as far back with Barney as he does.
Would be interesting to hear other member's perspectives too, but this is good for the time being. Read about 1/3 of it since I got it yesterday.

Neil Young Waging Heavy Peace
not really looked through this yet, but looking forward to doing so.
I like Neil Young but not sure where I place him in terms of favourite artist. Don't think he's one of my core favourites but I do tend to find most of his music very listenable. Especially the heavier stuff.

at the same time I bought those I was looking at the new Pete Townshend autobio WHo I Am and the Barney Hoskyns Led Zep book, may well go back for those before long. Hope they're there at the same price still. HMV has them for something under half price.

Stevolende, Sunday, 21 October 2012 10:46 (thirteen years ago)

K.W. Jeter, Dr. Adder & Wolf Flow

― skeevy wonder (Drugs A. Money), Sunday, October 21, 2012 5:37 AM (6 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Hadn't realised that Wolf Flow was him, mainly only know the title as a Loop BBC sessions set. Does it derive from elsewhere? I know Jeter did write several books filling in gaps of stories originally by other writers, notably H.G. Wells with the Time Machine but I think others too.

Stevolende, Sunday, 21 October 2012 10:48 (thirteen years ago)

Jeter novel is 92; last one published before Noir. Loop album is 91. WF dust jacket had a palindrome from another book (with 'wolf' as first word, 'flow' as last); perhaps that's where the title came from...

skeevy wonder (Drugs A. Money), Sunday, 21 October 2012 15:08 (thirteen years ago)

Sold a bunch for pennies and a copy of Edmund White's essays (mostly bcz of an essay on Nabokov) and Pavese's Devil in the Hills.

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 21 October 2012 15:28 (thirteen years ago)

The Greek Alexander Romance... Have you gotten to this one yet?

Not yet. It is lurking at the periphery of my To Read heap.

Aimless, Sunday, 21 October 2012 18:15 (thirteen years ago)

I should probably make a clean breast of this. Yesterday, for the grand sum of $2.50 I bought a two-volume hardcover boxed set of The Basic Writings of St. Thomas Acquinas, comprised of the Summa Theologica and the Summa Contra Gentiles. I am still not sure why, other than a mild curiosity.

Aimless, Sunday, 21 October 2012 18:45 (thirteen years ago)

The Bell - Iris Murdoch
The Egyptologists - Kingsley Amis & Robert Conequest
Song of the Silent Snow - Hubert Selby Jr
Corpse - Mick Farren
L.A. Noir Trilogy - James Ellroy
Citizen Kane (BFI Classics) - Laura Mulvey
Spring Snow - Yukio Mishima

Ward Fowler, Sunday, 21 October 2012 19:33 (thirteen years ago)

Film And Feelings by Raymond Durgnat
The Three Musketeers by Dumas - The Lowell Bair translation; I feel like that may mean something or nothing to Dumas afficionados.

45 DOWN: "NYPD Blue" actor ____ Morales (R Baez), Sunday, 21 October 2012 19:37 (thirteen years ago)

At a library sale, lovely NYRB edition of Belchamber by Howard Sturgis, which I'd never heard of but hey, it's NYRB.

franny glass, Monday, 22 October 2012 01:28 (thirteen years ago)

I'd put The Egyptologists fairly near the bottom of the pile, Ward.

Fizzles, Monday, 22 October 2012 08:05 (thirteen years ago)

I suspected as much, Fizzles, but I'd not actually seen a copy before. I shall file it on the completist-spasm pile.

Ward Fowler, Monday, 22 October 2012 08:23 (thirteen years ago)

Not a purchase, but recovered a small pile of books from storage+ am happy to be reunited with George Saintsbury's Minor Poets of the Caroline period in 3 vols, it is one of the few handsome books I own.

woof, Monday, 22 October 2012 09:24 (thirteen years ago)


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