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Old April 9th 11, 06:17 PM posted to rec.collecting.books
Don Phillipson[_2_]
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Default An Excellent Evening

On Apr 8, 8:59 pm, "Francis A. Miniter" wrote:
It was the end of the second day of the Farmington Public
Library sale in Connecticut, but still I came out with:
Anais Nin, The Hunger (limited 1st ed [1000 copies] 1945)
Thomas Hardy, The Well-Beloved (1st ed. Osgood McIlvaine 1897)
Colin Dexter, Death is now my Neighbor (1st American Ed.
Crown - signed)

These are not ex-library.



"J" wrote in message
...

Signed, wow! I went to two bookfairs in the last ten days. I cam away
empty-handed on Friday, but last Saturday I got a very nice collection
of Al Hirschfeld's theatre drawings, and an omnibus volume of the two
"Common Reader" collections of Virginia Woolf. (This was the American
first, and had most of its dust jacket still.)


In Ottawa, the annual Hawthorne United Church book sale
(which I drive past unconsidering about twice a week for 35
years) turned out to be hugely better than imagined. When my
wife left for a family visit I promised to reduce the load on
the floorboards and took two boxes to a charity shop this
week -- but spent at the Hawthorne UC $11 for 10 hardbacks
(about 4 first editions, from Solzenitsyn to a fishing picture
book) and 2 paperbacks (one a Peter Ackroyd I had never
heard of . . .)

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)


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