Second hand bookshops in Melbourne
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1justjim
From today's The Age, an article/list of 10 second hand bookshops in Melbourne.
Edit: Damn! I wish I'd known that Asimov's Annotated Gilbert and Sullivan was at Sybers'.
Edit: Damn! I wish I'd known that Asimov's Annotated Gilbert and Sullivan was at Sybers'.
3LamontCranston
Problem with McClouds is the place is complete chaos, no order to books just shoved into shelves or the piles on the floor
and the staff are more interested in placing bets on dog racing.
and the staff are more interested in placing bets on dog racing.
4binders
not a bad thing if you have the time to rummage, but terrible if you want to make a quick stop before catching the train.
5binders
a bit of necromancy i know, but this was tweeted about melbourne 2nd hand bookshops:
http://issuu.com/mcnews/docs/mcnews_8thsep_p1_20/16
http://issuu.com/mcnews/docs/mcnews_8thsep_p1_20/16
6guido47
#3, Lamont,
Yes, McClouds is a mess, BUT, Theresa seems to be able to point me to "my interests" very well, down to an individual book.
I do talk to the casual staff and have not yet noted a "Punter".
My only complaint is that a "Bog Standard Book" is about $10. Hey, I could just be becoming an "old fart".
Yes, McClouds is a mess, BUT, Theresa seems to be able to point me to "my interests" very well, down to an individual book.
I do talk to the casual staff and have not yet noted a "Punter".
My only complaint is that a "Bog Standard Book" is about $10. Hey, I could just be becoming an "old fart".
7justjim
>6 guido47: Could be…? Becoming…? You're already there, my latin friend!
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