group of people that I'll ever know -- Concord Hill volunteers, family, friends, vendors, book buyers, and booksellers all came together for a terrific event. Thank you all. /2
Coming out of retirement for a hot second to post some photos of the hotel that hosted the WABF for 30+ years. It comes down tomorrow so Scott + I took a ride over to reminisce. For almost 20 years we spent the first weekend in March with some of the finest and most eclectic /1
Twitterverse: I'm desperately trying to get my hands on just one ticket for the screening of "The Booksellers" that is part of the film festival at the Lincoln Center. Ideas? @SundayRareBooks@JoshBBRareBooks@ABAA49@rebeccaromney
There's a Scottish bookstore that's an Airbnb: you can rent it and run the store for a week, hold readings, sell books... atlasobscura.com/places/open-bo…
The book "Shadows from the Walls of Death" is noteworthy for two reasons: its rarity, and the fact that, if you touch it, it might kill you trib.al/nk9cdKc
Need another reason to come through the shop on Saturday for #FreeComicBookDay? Every purchase gets you a coupon for 25% your next purchase through the end of May! Supplies are limited, so get here early and snag one!
Seven weeks to go! Spread the word about the Honey & Wax Prize: $1000 for an outstanding book collection built by a woman 30 or younger, anywhere in the United States. Application deadline June 1.
I started getting $5 per week “allowance” when I was 10 years old. Every penny was spent right here. I am grateful and privileged to have had parents willing and able to enable reading and book buying (and not criticize my choices).