Sentences with phrase «second hand bookstore»

Cheaper books are sold at second hand bookstores and other sellers.
I was browsing a second hand bookstore in San Francisco a month or so ago, and came across an obscure little paperback (published in 1972) called The Art of Indian Cooking by Monica Dutt.
If ever you come across this cookbook in a second hand bookstore, grab it while you can.
A few decades ago, I purchased a cookbook called «The Laura Secord Canadian Cookbook» at a second hand bookstore.
Look out for dating photos that give you clues about the person in the images — perhaps they are doing something they love, like browsing a second hand bookstore, sipping a coffee whilst they design something on their Mac, or walking in a pretty park.
All the average reader knew was that a book by one of the authors they liked to read was no longer easily found for purchase and they'd have to either go to the library or to the second hand bookstore for a copy.
So, instead of buying the e-book, or even the print book, they wait for it to go on sale through Amazon or another online retailer or they go to the second hand bookstore or borrow it from the library.
Apparently she's also too good to check out second hand bookstores or even (gasp!)
The recent works which will be shown were produced in a Buenos Aires inspired by writer Jorge Luis Borges, a result of the time the artist spent visiting literary spaces — such as the National Library of Argentina or a second hand bookstore, and generally experiencing the city in itself.
Some things we would miss in having electronic only for our personal reading: — books on the bookshelf at home — makes a room feel cozy and warm, says something about a person's personality — second hand bookstores would go by the wayside (transformed into rare book stores?)
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