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"Books can take you into wonderful worlds"

 

My first idea for the "Smile on Saturday" theme "One Word" (22.02.2020).

Unfortunately, I didn't consider that the book titles also have words ...

The Old Library, Trinity College, Dublin

Cuesta de Moyano, Madrid

 

The Cuesta de Moyano hill is a famous pedestrian avenue which is the site of Madrid's permanent book fair, with around 30 wooden stalls primarily dedicated to the purchase and sale of second-hand books.

That Friday, Coleman went to lunch and never returned.

Pop-up from one of the kid's books I got today. It's in surprisingly good shape.

Miss a meal if you have to,but don't miss a book -jim rohn

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I have a lot of books in my house, this is a shelf of assorted titles.

 

This photograph comes to you by courtesy of the letter B, my second picture for the February Alphabet Fun: 2025 group.

Nature abhors a vacuum, at least in my house.

Created for dA Users Gallery Challenge 153 - Bookworm 4

 

Model with thanks to mizzd-stock

 

other imgs from: pixabay.com/

Leaky's Second-hand Bookshop, a converted church, quite possibly the finest used book store in the world. Hours of entertainment!

@Gecko Books 清迈有名的二手书店,很多书都是旅人留下的,所以店里最多的其实是各种文字的Lonely Planet。=)这家书店虽然不豪华,但是让我有种奇妙的感觉,好像里藏着很多故事。

 

artist: Pamela Paulsrud

 

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More books I bought at Powell's Books Portland in 2012. The book Haunted Air has an introduction by David Lynch. Its an excellent book.

 

Nikon F65. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.

365 days in colour

13/31 gold and dark green in December

 

Pentax ME, 50mm, Lomo 100

Just as everyone else I don’t travel anymore, don’t go to the movies, don’t take long walks in the city, don’t go out with friends & yet it feels as if don’t miss any of that. Outside of work there is an unlimited book collection bought when life was almost normal from Strand bookstore, cooking ideas, Italian books, bubble baths with “unbothered” candle bought from Strand. It feels as if my life before this past week never happened, but I can never say the same about books; Pushkin, Walt Whitman, Gone with the Wind, Maya Angelou ... They have powerful affect on me today as the first time. What is it about books that inspires us & keeps us going even when there’s nothing to turn to at the moment even memories ... ♥️ It might be hard for a general public to understand but I have to calm my mom down every day after work while making myself believe every word I say regardless of whether it is true or not. Then again probably my feelings today before work can be compared to teachers’ when they go to work every morning knowing how popular shooting in schools is in this country. No at this point my past is definitely GONE, except books.

I've been an avid reader since I was old enough to read. My favourite genre has always been fantasy and the Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant are firm favourites.

Books - made by me

Coffee - Barbie

 

This secondhand bookshop is one of my favourite places to visit in Hobart. You'll find it in the Arts Centre arcade in Salamanca Place.

 

Recent years have not been good for secondhand bookstores with many closing their doors forever. Salamanca Place used to boast one of the best antiquarian bookstores in Australia, Astrolabe Books. I always loved to browse there. Unfortunately it is now only available as an online seller. Still worth checking out their site, but you know it's not the same as making serendipitous finds on a real bookshelf. biblio.com.au/bookstore/astrolabe-booksellers-west-hobart

 

Tomorrow I'll show you one such find I made at Déjà vu Books the day I took this photograph.

'Persephone Books reprints neglected classics by C20th (mostly women) writers. Each one in our collection of 86 books is intelligent, thought-provoking and beautifully written, and most are ideal presents or a good choice for reading groups.'

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