(Image nabbed with thanks from M. C. Smith's interesting blog 'Puttering in the Study' here.) |
I first read this on loan from Lord Pat of Kobe, and have been looking for a copy since. This was a very good price for the hardcover, and it's in pretty good shape. The book itself has probably dated a bit, but I like it.
(Image grabbed - again with thanks - from White Lotus Press, here.) |
This one was a real find for an ancients enthusiast: it's expensive even through Abe Books, and I could never quite justify the cost, but there it was, hardcover, in good nick, staring at me on the shelf. I almost gave the chap double for it as a slightly better reflection of its value online, but then remembered the reason I hadn't bought it previously was because I couldn't justify paying online prices, and didn't.
Instead I helped out with his rent by buying a poetry collection that no other person in their right mind would ever purchase!
Incidentally, it was quite sad to see that this was the last secondhand bookshop remaining in the Nelson region. Four years ago there were about five, two years ago there were three, and now there's just one. It's a shame; secondhand books and used records were always my favourite objects when I was a student, and it's a pity to think that future generations will have far less opportunity to grow to love such things.
But that's just the way it goes, isn't it?
Instead I helped out with his rent by buying a poetry collection that no other person in their right mind would ever purchase!
Incidentally, it was quite sad to see that this was the last secondhand bookshop remaining in the Nelson region. Four years ago there were about five, two years ago there were three, and now there's just one. It's a shame; secondhand books and used records were always my favourite objects when I was a student, and it's a pity to think that future generations will have far less opportunity to grow to love such things.
But that's just the way it goes, isn't it?