Cottage Used Books opens in Goodrich
Davisonindex GOODRICH — Rumor has it that books are dying out but there is just as much evidence that at least half of book readers prefer to have a physical, printed hard-copy right in their hands. In December 2015, The Washington Post stated used book stores are … |
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Used book sale starts Wednesday at Rochester Hills Public Library – The Oakland Press
Used book sale starts Wednesday at Rochester Hills Public Library The Oakland Press This week, you have plenty of opportunities to find many books from popular authors as well as additional materials at the Friends of the Library used book sale at the Rochester Hills Public Library, which is located in downtown Rochester. The used … Cuyahoga County Libraries Doing Day of Service in Honor of MLK Day |
Recycle used books, get a special library card Saturday at Sabres-Jets game – Buffalo News
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Recycle used books, get a special library card Saturday at Sabres-Jets game
Buffalo News Bring used books for recycling to KeyBank Center before Saturday afternoon's Sabres-Jets game. You also can sign up for a One Buffalo Community Library Card and get a 25 percent discount for the day at the Sabres Store. (Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News … |
My love affair with used book stores – Chicago Tribune – Chicago Tribune
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My love affair with used book stores – Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune The mildew, the proprietors, the cats — he can't get enough of the sights and smells of bookstores. |
My love affair with used book stores – Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune |
My love affair with used book stores
Chicago Tribune Long before paperbacks, books were bound in buckram, a stiff cloth with a pebbly finish to delight a book-lover's fingers. That treat is still available in used book stores, as are leather and velum-bound volumes. Used book stores are often bathed in a … |
Local ministry gives used Bibles, books a second life – Livingston Daily
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Local ministry gives used Bibles, books a second life
Livingston Daily From left, data specialist Janice Yezback, special projects coordinator Sarah Stidham, executive director the Rev. Jason Woolford and warehouse manager Mitch Brockway stand in front of a map featuring push pins which indicate locations where Christian … |