We'd scored the Cooper set and the Modern Library works, and so on half-price Saturday at the Gordon Ave. Library Sale, we were after some of the other things we'd seen but not yet pulled the trigger on.
The doors opened at 9 a.m., so we had ourselves out the door with plenty of time to spare -- or so we thought. Unbeknownst to us, the Charlottesville Marathon was well under way by the time we were headed out, and we hit some serious traffic on our way.
After re-routing ourselves, we made it over with enough time to spare that we had a few minutes to wait in line (or change a diaper, depending on which one of us you ask), and those few minutes in line were not wasted, as I learned that the SPCA Rummage Store is half-price in the book section on the first Saturday of every month. Noted!
Once the doors opened, it was game on. I made a bee-line to the area of the sale where sets were collected, and while I wasn't the first one there, I was the first to put my hands on a collection of Mark Twain's works, a collection of Nathaniel Hawthorne's works, and a collection of Ralph Waldo Emerson's writings. A total of 52 books for $57.50. Done and done.
It appeared that I was the only one after the Emerson and Hawthorne collections, while Twain was another story. One of the men who arrived to the section before me went after a different set first, providing the opening for me to get in and grab Twain. Almost exactly after the moment my hand touched the first book he exclaimed, "Ah, you beat me to it." I actually said "Are you sure?" and gave him an opening (why did I do this?), and he deferred, saying it was all fair and no worries.
We added a few more nonfiction/reference items before checking out, and deemed our three days at the Gordon Ave. Library Sale to be a rousing success. We can't wait for the next one!
Books added: 24 vol. set of the works of Mark Twain (c.1920); 14 vol. set of the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne (1890); 14 vol. set of the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson (1883)
Publishers (in same order): P.F. Collier & Son Company; Houghton Mifflin, The Riverside Press; Houghton Mifflin, The Riverside Press
Years: See above
Where obtained: Gordon Ave. Library Sale, Charlottesville, Va.
Price: $57.50 total
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Saturday, April 7, 2012
Do we have to leave? -- Pt. III
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Kristian
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4:23 PM
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Our first time at Second Story
Back in our prior lives, in the days before "we," Deborah and I both lived in Washington, D.C. We both lived in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. For a time, we both lived within two blocks of Dupont Circle in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C.
Yet it wasn't until today that either one of us had ever set foot inside -- or lingered outside near the book carts -- at Second Story Books, on the corner of 20th and P Sts. NW.
We were on a little vacation in the nation's capital, the cherry blossoms were in full (early) bloom, and the day was too good to do anything but be outside. So after lounging a bit on the lawn at Dupont Circle, we stopped by Second Story before meeting up with a friend of Deborah's.
It wasn't long before we had our hands full from the "$4.00, or 6 for $18.00" carts outside on the sidewalk. We took our haul inside to check out the shop proper, and while impressive, most of the items of interest to us on the inside were too rich for our blood. Definitely cool, and desired, but we had to pass.
One thing we learned the hard way: when traveling on foot in a major city, bring a bigger bag if you think there's even the smallest chance you'll be going to a bookstore. It's no fun to paper-bag it for many city blocks with a pile of hardcovers.
Books added: Adam Bede, Middlemarch, Romola, Essays, George Eliot
Publisher: A.L. Burt
Year: c.1900
Where obtained: Second Story Books, Washington, D.C.
Price: $3.25 each.
Book added: The Red Rover, James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher: W.B. Conkey Company
Year: c.1900
Where obtained: Second Story Books, Washington, D.C.
Price: $3.25
Book added: The Siege of London, Henry James
Publisher: James R. Osgood and Company,
Year: 1883
Where obtained: Second Story Books, Washington, D.C.
Price: $3.25
Book added: Classic Myths, Charles Mills Gayley,
Publisher: Ginn and Company,
Year: 1911
Where obtained: Second Story Books, Washington, D.C.
Price: $3.25
Yet it wasn't until today that either one of us had ever set foot inside -- or lingered outside near the book carts -- at Second Story Books, on the corner of 20th and P Sts. NW.
We were on a little vacation in the nation's capital, the cherry blossoms were in full (early) bloom, and the day was too good to do anything but be outside. So after lounging a bit on the lawn at Dupont Circle, we stopped by Second Story before meeting up with a friend of Deborah's.
It wasn't long before we had our hands full from the "$4.00, or 6 for $18.00" carts outside on the sidewalk. We took our haul inside to check out the shop proper, and while impressive, most of the items of interest to us on the inside were too rich for our blood. Definitely cool, and desired, but we had to pass.
One thing we learned the hard way: when traveling on foot in a major city, bring a bigger bag if you think there's even the smallest chance you'll be going to a bookstore. It's no fun to paper-bag it for many city blocks with a pile of hardcovers.
Books added: Adam Bede, Middlemarch, Romola, Essays, George Eliot
Publisher: A.L. Burt
Year: c.1900
Where obtained: Second Story Books, Washington, D.C.
Price: $3.25 each.
Book added: The Red Rover, James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher: W.B. Conkey Company
Year: c.1900
Where obtained: Second Story Books, Washington, D.C.
Price: $3.25
Book added: The Siege of London, Henry James
Publisher: James R. Osgood and Company,
Year: 1883
Where obtained: Second Story Books, Washington, D.C.
Price: $3.25
Book added: Classic Myths, Charles Mills Gayley,
Publisher: Ginn and Company,
Year: 1911
Where obtained: Second Story Books, Washington, D.C.
Price: $3.25
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