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albvivertine, Monday, 3 August 2015 08:55 (ten years ago)

All opshopopshop cheap or free, so about $10 all up

albvivertine, Monday, 3 August 2015 08:56 (ten years ago)

THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY
MARY BARTON
A VISIT FROM THE GOON SQUAD (spare copy)

10p each !

the pinefox, Monday, 3 August 2015 09:34 (ten years ago)

Some cheapie paperbacks I bought yesterday, all in good condition:

The Fire Next Time, James Baldwin, $1.
The Poetic Edda, trans. Carolyne Larrington, 50 cents.
The Big Money, John Dos Passos, 50 cents.

Aimless, Friday, 7 August 2015 17:46 (ten years ago)

I just bought a used hardcover copy of Lyrics of the Troubadours and Trouveres, Frederick Goldin, for $25 online. I used to own a copy decades ago, but sold it. I've missed it more than I thought I would. This is a small press reprint of the Anchor Doubleday edition I once owned.

I also bought a used paperback copy of Gunslinger, Edward Dorn, from the Wingbow Press, 1975, for $8.95. I notice now that it claims to be one of 4500 copies of a first paperback edition, released simultaneously with 500 hardcover copies, but I basically bought it just to read and the whole first edition thing has never impressed me.

Aimless, Sunday, 9 August 2015 18:02 (ten years ago)

two weeks pass...

New

Lauren Berlant & Lee Edelman, Sex, or The Unbearable
Mary Gaitskill, Bad Behaviour
Mary Gatiskill, Because They Wanted To
Shirley Jackson, The Haunting of Hill House
Lorrie Moore, Anagrams
Lorrie Moore, Like Life
Flannery O'Connor, Collected Works (Library of America collection)

Used

Pat Barker, Regeneration
Sara Jeannette Duncan, The Imperialist
Jamaica Kinkaid, A Small Place
Margaret Laurence, The Stone Angel
Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea
John Richardson, Wacousta
Sinclair Ross, As For Me and My House
Sheila Watson, The Double Hook
Virginia Woolf, Orlando

The New Gay Sadness (cryptosicko), Thursday, 27 August 2015 01:02 (ten years ago)

Bought Boutique London by Paul Lester last night. Will be a while before I get it though. Book about the clothes shops of London from 60s to 70s. It was recommended by the same people who recommended Day of The Peacock the thing about male dandyism at the time.

Stevolende, Thursday, 27 August 2015 07:51 (ten years ago)

Franco Moretti, THE BOURGEOIS

new hardback for just £6 from Oxfam

the pinefox, Sunday, 30 August 2015 13:50 (ten years ago)

Andre Gide - Diaries 1889-1949. This is a selection from the four-volume set. Never got into Gide but Sontag so rates this I'll give it a go.
Joseph Roth - Hotel Savoy, w/the old terrific Picador cover, has a couple of other stories I've not read.

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 30 August 2015 20:47 (ten years ago)

Chris Kraus - Summer of Hate
Leslie Marmon Silko - Almanac of the Dead
Annie Mok - Ley Lines #1: Unholy Shapes

one way street, Tuesday, 1 September 2015 18:58 (ten years ago)

Confessions of an Irish Rebel, Brendan Behan, as a used mass market paperback in fair condition, $1. Behan was a loudmouth drunk, but he understood what he was doing and there aren't many authors who cover his subject matter who also write well.

Motherless Brooklyn, Jonathan Letham, as a used trade paperback in good condition, $1. I will save this for one of those rare times when I want to read Letham.

Aimless, Thursday, 3 September 2015 01:24 (ten years ago)

Another huge used pile, all things needed for the PhD:

Leonard Cohen, Beautiful Losers
Louise Erdrich, Love Medicine
Timothy Findley, The Wars
Maxine Hong Kingston, The Woman Warrior
A.M. Klein, The Second Scroll
Stephen Leacock, Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich
Hugh MacLennan, The Watch That Ends the Night
John Stuart Mill, Essays on Sex Equality
Susanna Moodie, Roughing It In The Bush
Alice Munro, Lives of Girls and Women
Martha Ostenso, Wild Geese
Carol Shields, The Stone Diaries
Jeanette Winterson, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Women

The New Gay Sadness (cryptosicko), Thursday, 3 September 2015 19:20 (ten years ago)

Willa Cather - My Antonia (Dover Thrift edition)

o. nate, Tuesday, 8 September 2015 01:51 (ten years ago)

Took a jaunt to a thrift shop and bought:

The Third Reich, Roberto Bolano, used trade paperback in very good condition, $4. Other than knowing the author, I haven't a clue what to expect.

Creation, Gore Vidal, used mass market paperback in very good condition, $2. I read this several ages ago and I'm curious to reread it, having seen it praised lately in a context I can't recall, but which piqued my interest.

The Return of Eva Peron & The Killings in Trinidad, V.S. Naipul, used mass market paperback, in good condition, $1. Another book I've seen praised in a way that aroused my curiosity.

Aimless, Tuesday, 8 September 2015 02:42 (ten years ago)

Joseph Roth - What I Saw (a collection of journalism from the Weimar period)
Tarjei Vesaas - Spring Night

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 8 September 2015 08:32 (ten years ago)

michel tournier - the four wise men
granta - new american stories (have read a few of these already, as usual some great and a few howlers, very rare to find an anthology where i like all the stories)

doing my Objectives, handling some intense stuff (LocalGarda), Tuesday, 8 September 2015 10:04 (ten years ago)

Joseph Roth - What I Saw (a collection of journalism from the Weimar period)

Hofmann has also translated the imminently-to-be-published 'The Hotel Years', another excellent collection of Roth journalism

as verbose and purple as a Peter Ustinov made of plums (James Morrison), Wednesday, 9 September 2015 05:39 (ten years ago)

Yes James I saw this excellent excerpt of it: http://linkis.com/www.newyorker.com/bo/fyNOK

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 12 September 2015 22:54 (ten years ago)

Sold a bunch for:

Carlo Levi - Christ Stopped at Eboli (total classic, read it before and then gave it as a gift, now have it again)
Thomas Mann - Death in Venice - this is the Warner Bros. film cover ("The Novel Prize-winner's great Novel of Sensual Awakening")

More 2nd hand at Judd:

W.H. Auden - The Dyer's Hand
Woolf - To the Lighthouse

At LRB Bookshop: Deszo Kosztolanyi - Kornel Esti: A Novel

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 12 September 2015 22:57 (ten years ago)

there's a guy in town with a huge warehouse-like space where he sells books on amazon and it's open some days for retail. he has humongous industrial-sized cardboard tubs of books outside at all times that he buys in bulk from the salvation army. went there on sunday after playing tennis with cyrus. he had a lot more sci-fi than he usually does. everything is pretty cheap.

china mieville - looking for jake

terry pratchett - the colour of magic (never read him.)

patricia highsmith - the boy who followed ripley (didn't have this for some reason.)

thomas hardy - jude the obscure (never read it.)

james purdy - color of darkness (edition i don't have. i buy any purdy cover variation.)

henry kuttner - fury

poul anderson - the star fox

philip jose farmer - flesh

eric brown - helix

roger zelazny - damnation alley

the ultimate threshold (penguin collection of soviet SF.)

shine (recent collection of "optimistic" SF)

fredric brown - rogue in space

robert sheckley - the alchemical marriage of alistair crompton

r.a. lafferty - the devil is dead

zenna henderson - holding wonder

larry niven - crashlander

larry niven & brenda cooper - building harlequin's moon

frederik pohl - the cool war

joe haldeman - all my sins remembered

scott seward, Tuesday, 22 September 2015 03:09 (ten years ago)

Scorsese on Scorsese.
Cronenberg on Cronenberg.
& Flann O'Brien The Hard Life
in one €2 purchase.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 22 September 2015 07:25 (ten years ago)

i've been rereading pratchett since he died, though sadly i keep buying ugly editions from amazon US instead of having the series of second-hand rediscoveries i was hoping for. the colour of magic is not a good book, i'm afraid

♛ LIL UNIT ♛ (thomp), Tuesday, 22 September 2015 07:37 (ten years ago)

Liz Suburbia - Sacred Heart
Sara Marcus - Girls to the Front
Samuel Delany - Flight from Neveryon
Cookie Mueller - Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black

one way street, Tuesday, 22 September 2015 21:26 (ten years ago)

bought

david mitchell - numver9dream
katherine addison - the goblin emperor

yesterday

flopson, Tuesday, 22 September 2015 22:40 (ten years ago)

Penguin Modern European Poets: Zbigniew Herbert, Sandor Weores/Ferenc Juhasz and Vasko Popa

(Note to Londoners - there are quite a few others from both this series and Penguin Modern Poets in Any Amount of Books)

xyzzzz__, Friday, 25 September 2015 23:25 (ten years ago)

http://www.victoires.com/interieurs-design/atelier-de-creation_motifs-william-morris/
this afternoon as a sealed package, still in cellophane at least. Looked through it a couple of times and the covers come off so binding is useless. TK MAXX purchase so won't have replacement copies.
But if the pages don't all fall apart from each other, it does have a load of great images from William Morris's designs in it, with quite good reproduction so you can see detail in the image and know what it's called and when it was originally done.
Doesn't have much text to it other than that in 3 languages so could do with some more history of him.

Stevolende, Saturday, 26 September 2015 00:15 (ten years ago)

i bought a new catullus translation, and also an oxford world's classics edition of martial

gonna get NASTY up in my library tonite

j., Saturday, 26 September 2015 01:46 (ten years ago)

In the hopes that I will start using it more, I just loaded up my mostly neglected Kindle with:

Complete Works of Edward Gibbon, $2.51
Complete Works of R. L. Stevenson, $2.51
Complete Works of Henry James, $2.51
Complete Works of Mark Twain, $2.51
Not Quite Complete Works of H. G. Wells, $2.51

Coupled with the Complete Plutarch I bought a month or two ago, this should give me worthwhile stuff to browse in, fitting a wide variety of moods.

Aimless, Saturday, 26 September 2015 01:54 (ten years ago)

oh yeah i forgot i was thinking of shelling out for that plutarch once i was ~~flush~~

j., Saturday, 26 September 2015 01:59 (ten years ago)

Reasonable prices, but you can get public domain works for free on mobileread.com and many other places. Send them to the Kindle's email address and you're done.

aaaaablnnn (abanana), Saturday, 26 September 2015 03:37 (ten years ago)

The company (Delphi Classics) assembles the collections, formats them and issues updated editions to correct errors, so that's worth a couple of bucks to me.

Aimless, Saturday, 26 September 2015 03:59 (ten years ago)

found a couple of cortázars secondhand earlier today: the winners & a change of light and other stories

no lime tangier, Wednesday, 30 September 2015 04:04 (ten years ago)

One! Bloody only one Penguin Modern European Poets left in Any Amount of Books and that was the Apollinaire which I have had for bloody donkey's years. Bah. Came away with a novel by Ronald Fraser set in Andalucia in the aftermath of the Civil War and a Georgian thing by Aka Morchiladze called "Journey to Karabakh". So all is not lost.

Tim, Wednesday, 30 September 2015 14:39 (ten years ago)

Game fo thrones finally turned up cheaply and I almost overlooked it, must be tired today.
Also got a Jane Austen omnibus.

& earlier in the week got a thing on British rock art that reproduces concert flyers, posters and some sleeve art.

Also picked up the Tardis handbook since it was going for 50p. Looking forward to looking through that.

Stevolende, Monday, 5 October 2015 17:15 (ten years ago)

Beatles Tune In Mark Lewisohn it was going for €5 in a very decent copy so thought I'd grab it . Have heard it is very deeply researched so probably would want to read it at some point. Think its either the book after this or the one after that that would most interest me concerning them though. But this is going to be interesting on the formative years.

Margaret Attwood The Handmaid's Tale I saw the film a long time ago and have heard that the book was well thought of

World War Z Max Brooks I assume this is the book the film is based on. Looks like its an oral history of the time of the epidemic, and possibly some of its aftermath.

Clive Barker the Books of Blood 1-3 omnibus mainly to make up a 3 for €1.50 deal in a charity shop with the 2 immediatly above
wound up with the 3 plus a biography of the woman who wrote Lark Rise for €2

Stoned2 Andrew Loog Oldham I read the first one several years ago. Possibly shortly after it came out. Been meaning to read this since it appeared too, but lists fo to read books become ever extensive. this just turned up in a charity shop so I grabbed it.

Hope I do get through a few of these.

Stevolende, Wednesday, 7 October 2015 19:28 (ten years ago)

World War Z is great, million times better than thd boring movie

Check out the audiobook too, plays like a radio-play with diff actor's doing the vouces etc, really great

Flamenco Drop (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 7 October 2015 20:25 (ten years ago)

i got… another copy of wittgenstein

it's different than all the others tho

j., Thursday, 8 October 2015 01:04 (ten years ago)

Foucault, History of Sexuality: An Introduction

The New Gay Sadness (cryptosicko), Thursday, 8 October 2015 02:50 (ten years ago)

World War Z is great, million times better than thd boring movie

Check out the audiobook too, plays like a radio-play with diff actor's doing the vouces etc, really great

― Flamenco Drop (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, October 7, 2015 9:25 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Yeah looks like it could be good. I read the first chapter before getting into Stieg Larson last night. THink I'll probably read that through and get back to it. Not read him before.
But does look like if it continues how it starts out World War Z could be pretty decent.

Stevolende, Thursday, 8 October 2015 20:12 (ten years ago)

trust me it's great

Flamenco Drop (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 8 October 2015 21:43 (ten years ago)

went to an annual used book sale and bought these for $1 each
Lloyd Alexander - The Black Cauldron
John Fowles - A Maggot
Kazuo Ishiguro - The Unconsoled and When We Were Orphans
Murakami - 1Q84
David Eggers - You Shall Know Our Velocity
Mick Foley - Have a Nice Day (autobiography of a pro wrestler, notable for not being ghostwritten)

then went back on their last day and they had all hardcovers at 25 cents, so I went out with a box full --
John Irving - The Hotel New Hampshire
William Trevor - The Hill Bachelors (short stories)
Arturo Perez-Reverte - The Painter of Battles (I enjoyed The Dumas Club, but The Flanders Panel was shit; I have low expectations for this one)
Margaret Atwood - Life Before Man
"Luther Blisset" - Q (already had a paperback version)
Toni Morrison - Paradise
Cordwainer Smith - The Rediscovery of Man: The Complete Short Science Fiction
Arthur C. Clarke - 2010
Ira Levin - Sliver
an Agatha Christie collection
Tom Wolfe - The Right Stuff
Bauhaus (heavy coffee table book)
Simon Winchester - A Crack in the Edge of the World: America and the Great California Earthquake of 1906 (random pick -- had a nice cover)

aaaaablnnn (abanana), Saturday, 10 October 2015 14:51 (ten years ago)

Haynes guide to the Millennium Falcon

Doctor Who handbook for William Hartnell, will probably want the next 3 if I can get decent copies.

Stevolende, Saturday, 10 October 2015 14:58 (ten years ago)

Got a bunch of books for my birthday:

Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges
Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Guantanamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould Slahi
Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan

o. nate, Tuesday, 13 October 2015 02:23 (ten years ago)

xposts: i remember a maggot as being really good. think that must have been his last published novel?

no lime tangier, Tuesday, 13 October 2015 04:17 (ten years ago)

We Need To Talk About Kevin
Flappers (thing about 6 women of teh jazz ae, I already read the more general one)

& a thing on wood and woodworking since I'm doing a short woodturning course

all from a charity shop yesterday.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 13 October 2015 12:08 (ten years ago)

Vineland paperbk in this cover

http://i43.tower.com/images/mm112099411/vineland-pynchon-thomas-hardcover-cover-art.jpg

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 18 October 2015 20:41 (ten years ago)

bought

david mitchell the thousand autumns of jacob de zoet

yesterday

flopson, Sunday, 18 October 2015 20:45 (ten years ago)

Mary martin's Sewing Bible
a sewing bee related book that looks like it should be quite useful, nicely presented etc. But I think it covers ground also covered elsewhere. it was just in TKMAxx for partially reduced price so I thought I'd grab it.

How To Play Guitar step by step
About time i sat down and actually learnt how to play the thing.

Stevolende, Sunday, 18 October 2015 22:18 (ten years ago)

i bought a copy of marcus aurelius, and an old modern library reader of hellenistic philosophy, and a copy of anne carson's lectures on simonides & paul celan, and also her book on eros, and maggie nelson's bluets, and maybe something else i forgot in my insane frenzy of bookbuying

oh yeah a sartre reader and that nyrb selection of his essays

j., Monday, 19 October 2015 00:10 (ten years ago)

Roseanna (1965) by Sjöwall and Wahlöö is the first novel in their detective series revolving around Martin Beck and his team.

calstars, Monday, 19 October 2015 00:22 (ten years ago)


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