Love the shot and it makes me feel like my place is ready for Home and Garden... a friend in the Boston area (collector and seller , editor, writer) has two rented storage areas in addition to the bookcases and boxes in his apartment (aside to Mark, yeah - he who you met) he might give you a run for your money in the quantity category.

I used to take books to the Strand and a couple of other book sellers in NY have come here over the years but they don't pay much.I'm sure you guys willprune wisely. When I first was thinning out the herd of the books that were mainly RIchard's , taking them to the Strand would get me $10 or $15 and sometimes more for what amounted to about 25 lbs of books ...not anymore. It's really sad.

ann

On 4/23/2016 9:04 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
On Apr 22, 2016, at 11:47 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:

I had more books than I could manage. Tried to give some away to libraries and 
schools. No one wants them. It's a function of the digital age. I'm sending 
them to the landfill. At least we can be thankful that they're biodegradable.
If you have used book stores in the area, you should try to sell them.  The 
store might do a house call—come to your house, look over your books, buy some 
or all, and take them away.

Though used books stores aren’t as common as they used to be as well.


Cheers, Christine


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