Wednesday, October 24th 2007

WW - Why I adore second-hand books. Because of their eccentric former owners.

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We went to an OXFAM book sale on the weekend. Grabbing books indiscriminately off the tables, we came home with a glut of treasures.

This is the inside of Peyton Place. The first 12 pages are ripped out. When I first discovered this, I was a tad annoyed, until I read the message on the inside cover, as you can see here.

In case you cannot read it, it goes: “Someone has [ripped] out the 1st few pages but you will get it OK after a bit of catching up.”

Well you can’t say I wasn’t given fair warning!

9 Comments on “WW - Why I adore second-hand books. Because of their eccentric former owners.”

1
Katie
October 24th, 2007
9:02 am

Haha that is so nice of them. Is it true though? Did you catch up? When buying second-hand books I always flick through to make sure there are all the pages. I remember reading one book and one page had been ripped out and it was one of the most important pages in there! I had to search for another copy, just to read that bit! :D

2
And Miles To Go....
October 24th, 2007
9:29 am

was it a good read anyway? Happy WW.

3
Comedy Plus
October 24th, 2007
11:10 am

How cool. I see what you mean. Have a great WW. :)

4
SandyCarlson
October 24th, 2007
11:21 am

That’s hysterical! I have found crazy stuff in books of Dylan Thomas’s poems. It really is an adventure!

5
susiej
October 24th, 2007
1:15 pm

What a cool find. I’m going through some of my Mom’s old books, and I am so puzzled by some of the stuff inside — I wish I could just ask her!

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His Girl Friday
October 25th, 2007
3:24 am

Howdy!

Second hand books are great! I once found a collectible stamp in one of them, and a hand written recipe!
Cheers!

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Ana
October 25th, 2007
7:22 am

At least you can’t say your weren’t given fair warning! lol That books a keeper if not for the prior owners commentary on the front.

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Babyamore
October 25th, 2007
5:36 pm

I love rumaging through book sales too - hope you catch up !

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stella
December 30th, 2007
4:34 pm

I love fetes and garage sales too - they’re great spots to find treasures however I also find they’re really good on a practical level. I read a lot and if I had to buy every book I read brand new it would cost a fortune. Luckily I’m able to find plenty of sales and a few good websites such as Murder and Mayhem Books on ebay. They’re Australian and always seem to have really great books at bargain prices although I’m the first to admit that they can’t beat a good garage sale but they’re well worth it.

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