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ITT we post rare or at least little known books we know off.

>> No.16547613
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16547613

>>16547611
I'll start. Everyone knows Jünger, but who has read Flex?

>> No.16547615

my diary desu

>> No.16547696

>>16547613
Weird Flex, but okay.

>> No.16547801

>>16547696
What do you mean with Weird Flex?

>> No.16547877
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16547877

Very rare cursed book

>> No.16547989

>>16547611
haha thata big book :)

>> No.16549389

>>16547877
>cursed
Sounds based from the description.

>> No.16549396

>>16547877
What is it about?

>> No.16549397

>>16547801
It's some twitter meme. Anon is being puny.

>> No.16549456

>>16547989
it actually a tiny man

>> No.16549600

that springer book about the hydropolitics of the nile river that is like $500

>> No.16549621

>>16547611
Is that The Big Book of Reddit?

>> No.16549640
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16549640

>>16547611

>> No.16549695

>>16547611
I've got some scans of old native American burial excavations before it became illegal

>> No.16549701

>>16549456
that's a woman

>> No.16549709

>>16549600
"Nile River Basin: Ecohydrological Challenges, Climate Change and Hydropolitics"? It's on libgen

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16549713

>>16547611
This one, since I can't find it in a reasonable price.

>> No.16549825
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16549825

>>16549695
Hokus Pokus,
you better post those.

>> No.16549827

>>16549640
I'm going to need to know what book this is, anon

>> No.16549897

>>16549827
Heaven and Hell by Anthony Whigton.
I took it out of the free bin outside the library, and apparently I have the only copy, because I can't find jack shit about anything on the internet about it.

>> No.16549923

>>16549897
Damn, you're right, google gives me ton of other things, even asks me if I'm sure I didn't misspell his name.

>> No.16549951

>>16549897
What's the topic and publication date of the book?

>> No.16550113

>>16549951
pretty sure it's supposed to be a comedic adaptation of Dante's Inferno.
"copyright" 1968,
"published and manufactured" by a completely fictional or defunct "Whigton Establishment, Seattle"

>> No.16550223

>>16550113
If you get bored someday, scan it into archive.org. It's like the uncensored Adam&Eve copy, which has been or still stands somewhere but will most likely get throw out in the near future, undigitalized, forever forgotten.

>> No.16550233

>>16550223
Don't worry. I'll put it in my will to have it digitized. Somebody will scan all 800+ pages one way or another.

>> No.16550374

>>16550233
>800+ pages
Dear god.

>> No.16550401
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>>16547611
This book seems to be impossible to find, and it makes me think there must be something very important in it.

>> No.16550451

>>16550233
Lazy cunt do it yourself.

>> No.16550503

>>16547613
Everyone knows Jünger, but who has read Ernst von Salomon, a personal friend of him?

>> No.16550523
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16550523

>>16547611
it's not difficult to acquire but there's probably a grand total of 100 people in the world who own this copy, probably a lot less

>> No.16550535

>>16550401
Quick run down?

>> No.16550539

>>16550451
Just for you? No.

>> No.16550553

>>16550451
I've read the Fragebogen. It's not really rare in certain circles.

>>16550523
No idea what it is, should I?

>> No.16550566
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16550566

>>16550539
Don't do it for him, do it for me, anon!
>makes cute woman noises

>> No.16550567
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16550567

This book is only sold as scanned reprints on demand. The original prints are only available for sale in spain.

It's easy to find an electronic copy of the text within in the net (thanks argentina) but it's impossible to find a copy of these books in Mexiico
I've seriously considered dishing out the 6000-8000 pesos it would cost me to have these printed in good hardcover quality but that's nearly 1 month of my wage
i'd rather buy the rocinantes with that cash

>> No.16550578

>>16550553
nah it's just a small little book containing several articles by some mexican hispanophile (casticista, a person that is putting it in some way obsessed with the spanish language)
it was really cheap for me and the subject interested me so I decided to purchase it
it's pretty comfortable to read and I get to learn things I didn't know about the spanish language, it's made me want to go to spain just to listen to the people talk

>> No.16550599

>>16550566
you make a compelling argument, anon

>> No.16550616

>>16550567
So, the scanned reprints wouldn't do? Maybe some spanish anon would be able to help out, because a quick google search makes me a 30€ offer, which is I guess 800 pesos plus shipping.
https://www.todocoleccion.net/libros-antiguos-pedagogia/principios-literatura-general-historia-literatura-espanola-1897-revilla-2-tomos-completa~x201782831

>> No.16550618

>>16549825
If the threads up at the end of the day I will, not because of want moral standards , but because I hate their religion

>> No.16550659

>>16550616
does todo coleccion even ship to mexico?
also 4th edition? I've only read the 2nd edition (to a point)
this isn't a 4th edition based on the first version of the book right?
for context, what happened is that in the 2nd edition they had written a "second version" (which is the one you can find online) of this work changing a lot of stuff they considered needed a lot of work, and also had to censore themselves in the first edition due to some problems concerning the government/censorship which was lifted off by the time they were able to start making the second version

damn now I really wanna acquire this book

also I'm afraid of scanned reprints cause sometimes they are in very bad quality in terms of font size, placement, stains, etc.

>> No.16550667

>>16549897
>>16550113
Check this out
https://books.google.com/books?id=2iQhAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA1615&lpg=PA1615&dq=%22anthony+whigton%22&source=bl&ots=SQx-y3Qgh_&sig=ACfU3U1PPCfcpnVei-vb573wYA5ccgj5Gg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiSsenj6arsAhWyg-AKHb7ABCIQ6AEwBHoECAIQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22anthony%20whigton%22&f=false

>> No.16550681

>>16550659
It looked like it ships to germany at least and pretty much everywher else. But I also only had like two years spanish and only passed ecause the teacher was gay, so don't ask me aout the specifics. Maybe ask the seller directly? That's what I do when buying a specific edition in antiquarian qualities.

>> No.16550706

>Lote reservado por otro usuario
>Un posible comprador ha reservado este lote. Si en aproximadamente una hora no se formaliza la compra, el lote volverá a estar disponible.
>A possible buyer has reserved this lot. If in approximately one hour the purchase is not finalized, the lot will be available again
R. I. P
maybe someone sniped it through ITT
if the anon who just bought this is reading this post, please confirm if it's the second written version, they explain it the situation in their prologue so should be able to find this information out quickly

>> No.16550717

>>16550233
Please get this thing scanned, anon. I really wish to read it.

>> No.16550718

>>16550706
meant to reply to this post here >>16550681

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16550724

>>16550667

>> No.16550740

>>16550706
Everything is alright my fren, itsa me, Hans.
I it into the basket to check out shipping. Lemmy throw it out, should clear within a hour max.

>> No.16550751

>>16550706
Actually seems to be fine, just about now. Go for it, Pablo.

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16550761

>>16550667
>>16550667
Interesting, but that says Heaven and Nature, and is a full six years earlier. Maybe this was supposed to be a sequel. Anyway, excellent find. I'm impressed. The next mystery is how the fuck this thing got into a give-away bin outside a small town German library.

>>16550724

>> No.16550780

>>16550751
alright, thanks

>> No.16550817
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>>16550761
Well, the amerimutts are the Besatzungsmacht since post-war in western germany. Some mutt seems to have brought a copy with him and donated it before fucking off back to the land of the chosen corn syrup.

Etzala the mystery is solved. It's a sign from aove t scan it, anon.

>> No.16550850

Douglas Hofstadter wrote a book on ambigrams, and as far as I can tell it was only published in Italy for a short time. I have everything else he’s written, but I have yet to encounter it.

>> No.16550930

>>16547611
Let's say a library has a very rare, not too long book. How does one make a copy of it? Would typing the whole text on a Word file suffice?

>> No.16550939

>>16550930
Just open it and scan, or you know, use your smartphone to take pictures of each page.

>> No.16551005

>>16550939
>Just open it and scan
Like in a normal printer/scanner? Wouldn't that fuck up the physical integrity of the book?

>> No.16551042

>>16551005
Depends on the age and binding. Most should be fine. You don't need to press it absolutely flat. I often let the unscanned end just hand out on one site, which is less aggressive on the spine. Light grey showing the scannable area of the book.

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>>16551042

>> No.16551094

>>16550681
>>16550740
turns out they won't ship outside of europe :(
feel free to buy it

>> No.16551104

>>16551094
oh how the tables have turned

>> No.16551112

>>16551094
I'll check out if they accept paypal, if so, I'll ship it to you, after it arives here. Lemmy check first.

>> No.16551135

>>16551042
>>16551055
If I were to distribute it anonymously on the net (on the usual websites), do you think someone could track down that it was a scan of a copy borrowed from that library, on a certain day, by me, John Smith?

>> No.16551155

>>16551112
Oh no I wouldn't dare troubling anyone so much. I can just print the PDF version and make cheap bindings of the book.
Thank you a lot though anon, really appreciate it.

>> No.16551157

>>16551094
So, the time has come. It looks fine and I would order it. Message me for your full adresse at p.warburg@gmx.de. As soon as I have some adress to ship it to, I'll buy it.

>> No.16551164

>>16551155
You sure? My offer stands.

>> No.16551169

>>16551157
It's okay I don't want to be a bother, you can cancel that purchase. Thanks, never expected a stranger to be so kind on 4chan of all places.

>> No.16551190

>>16551164
Yes. I'd feel bad about burdening someone who barely knows me for a book I can acquire through other means and different versions. Thanks again though.

>> No.16551219

>>16551169
No problem, I always keep an eye open for people which wish for a book but can't affort it. I'm no richfag but 50€ for a usefull gift can't be malinvested. From germany with love.

>> No.16551580

>>16549713
Fala sibre o que?

>> No.16551627

Straßburg, Stadtbibl. , Cod. A 100 - likely burned but what remains are two copies, one of which holds an early text of Gregorius: Straßburg, Stadtbibl., ms. 314 (formerly 835)
Fuckers don't have that one digitized.

>> No.16551656

>>16547611
this pic is almost exactly like a dream I had a month ago and it's mildly weirding me out

>> No.16551758

>>16551580
It's a poetry book telling the journey of the "Mourões", a rutless clan willing to do anything to seize and keep land all while breeding as many women as they can and doing big feats of bravery and "macheza" like crossing a large lake by swimming, completely naked with only a silver coin between his teeth and a dagger on his right hand. =0
In other words, is a small epic, a poetry western.
There's also influences of Orphism and classic greek allusions. Really awesome.

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>>16549640
Should have stayed in the bin.

>> No.16552000

>>16551135
Very doubtful, like basically impossible, unless they were searching really hard and had some kind of task force dedicated to finding who pirated a book. What type of book demands that kind of secrecy though?

>> No.16552040

>>16552000
Nothing in particular, it's just that it'd be uploading copyrighted material and I don't want to run into legal troubles over something so stupid that I'd be doing for other people to boot.

>> No.16552071

>>16552000
I think he's afraid of being sent to Russia.
Kek

>> No.16552116

>>16547611
Napoleon's Enemy by Oscar Mysing.
I've found it in the attic - first part, polish translation, 1899 - only time it was released in Poland.

>> No.16552276

>>16552040
lol you'll be fine, anon.

>> No.16552801

>>16550930
Order a copy

>> No.16553416

>>16549695
>>16550618
Anon, please be awake, I'm very curious

>> No.16553560

>>16551758
Seems cool

>> No.16553567
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16553567

Tycoons of the Black Slave Trade
Tells how Jews dominated the transatlantic slave trade and passed as whites in Brazil
Shit, blacks don't even know this
Literally most if not all of the slave owners were Jewish

>> No.16553616

>>16553567
So basically what the muslim brotherhood based their works upon?

>> No.16553624

>>16553416
I woke up at 7am in hopes that the thread is still up. Tomn Raider anon better deliver.

>> No.16553647

>>16553567
Is this book more contemporary or from the past century? I think Gustavo Barroso wrote about this topic.

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>>16553567
>and passed as whites in Brazil
Is easy to see how it might happen.
The Sephardi Jews and the hispaniards are absolutely undiscernible.

>> No.16553964
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16553964

This guy writes about his friendships with Roy Campbell, Henry Williamson, Inky Stephensen, Richard Aldington, and Oswald and Diana Mosley - and yet almost no one has ever heard about this book.

>> No.16553975
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16553975

Book about Joan of Arc and Gilles de Rais. Printed privately. Praised by Henry Miller. Author was a friend of Cocteau. Practically unheard of.

>> No.16554037

Malign Fiesta (Lewis, Wyndham. 1955)
The Jews, Are They Human? (Lewis, Wyndham. 1939)
Die Philosophie Der Erlosung (Mainländer, Philipp. 1879)
Rikets Hemmelighet. En Kortfattet Jesus-Biograf (Zapffe, Peter Wessel. 1985)
...
perhaps these aren't exactly "rare," but they're certainly lesser known works of continental philosophy and modern lit which are no longer in print and are presently difficult to find except as relics of limited micro-runs of small university press 'samizdat'. trafalgar

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Very rare book

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>>16554037
>The Jews, Are They Human?

>> No.16554056

>>16554047
Pretty sure if I google the book I'll be put on even more lists.

>> No.16554073

>>16553975
I want to read this. What is the best way to do that?

>> No.16554079

>>16550618
Why do you hate it? I’m fascinated.

>> No.16554087

>>16554056
Imagine me, I bought the damn thing lol
It's a shitposting book by Sam Hyde

>> No.16554089

>>16554073
Dunno lol. There are some people selling it online. can't find anything on b-ok

>> No.16554366

>>16553624
I'll bump it one more time before knocking out, but it's half past 4:00 now and I'm fucking zonked

>> No.16554387

>>16547611
Manlets, when will they learn?

>> No.16554851

Bump

>> No.16554859

>>16550567
>monthly wage is <£300
Should have stuck in at school. And they only cost about £40 at the most anyway.

>> No.16554899

>>16554859
He's from mexiko, inbreed bong.

>> No.16554906

>>16550930
If you wanted to do it professionally and for a bunch of books id buy an actual book scanner like pic related. Or you can just take pictures of each page and put it through an OCR program to turn it into a text document

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16554911

>>16554906

>> No.16555053

>>16554911
>400€
For that money he could just borrow it from the library and say he lost it.

>> No.16556007

BUMP

TOMB RAIDER ANSWER NOW

>> No.16556123

>>16549695
WE NEED ANSWERS ANON

>> No.16556958

>>16554047
I got that book too, crazy good investment

>> No.16557016

>>16550618
>tfw 24h have passed
Are you extraterrestrial?

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>> No.16557455

Still waiting on tomb raider anon.

>> No.16558225
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16558225

English copies easily go for a grand

>> No.16558410
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>>16547611
It was turned into a movie by robert altman. I wish someone have a pdf of it.

>> No.16558423

>>16550401
http://www.vasulka.org/archive/Artists2/Flint/Blueprint.pdf

Just use google it isnt that hard

>> No.16559413
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16559413

AFAIK there are only two officially published English translations of the Chinese novel Fengshen Yanyi (封神演義). They're both fairly old, rare, unscanned, needlessly expensive if they turn up on eBay, one of them is unfinished, and AFAIK both translations themselves are kinda bad.

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16559516

Not the rarest or most valuable book I can think of but the Norton Critical Edition of Don Quixote, an edit of the John Ormsby translation by Joseph R. Jones and Kenneth Douglas published in 1985, is not scanned anywhere I know of and has been out of print since it was replaced by a new translation by Burton Raffel in 1999 (which AFAIK was never scanned either).

>> No.16559542

>>16558225
is he at least good?
if it's the same shit as 'story of the eye' i'll be really disappointed

>> No.16559586

>>16559542
His other books are good, cant speak for this one obviously, but from what Ive seen Prostitution runs closer to Ulysses than anything else

>(yeah, on yer' feet, dat' mout',gonna gim'me it!") (yuh want muh, mis'er guy?" - "gonna poun'ya out atda dumpster!"-"c'n I get dos' shorts off, mis'er guy?"- "uh-huh..,yank dat pork out dos' levi's mis'er guy?" an ahl start poun'in!' - yuh c'n poun' me in da room, mis'er guy - "uh-huh.., slut, ya gonna booby-trap ma tree!"

>> No.16559597

>>16558423
This is very literally 7 pages of the book, that's it.

>> No.16559949

>>16559413
Sad, I thought they would be something to look for.

>> No.16559961

interesting thread

>> No.16559967

>>16547611
I've been trying to find a good Latin edition of Eriugena and so far the only one I've found is some limited edition series printed in Ireland that costs hundreds of dollars.

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Found this in a public library book sale. It reads like some defunct poetry course’s print-on-demand workbook, can’t find a trace of it on the publisher’s website, and I’ve only flipped through it but it seems like a magpie’s hodgepodge of references and excerpts, all very interesting sort of thing I’ll dip into from time to time. If anyone recognizes it I’ll be amazed.

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>>16560406

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>>16560413

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>>16560423

>> No.16560453
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16560453

Been meaning to get a copy of this. Hopefully something cheap

>> No.16560477

>>16550618
Why?

>> No.16560838

Bump for Tombraider anon to deliver

>> No.16562014

>>16550401
Multhipla Edizioni is now the Mudima foundation, but I haven't found this book on their website. But it seems like it's just a book about contemporary art?

>> No.16562525

>>16547611
The occult is obviously going to be posted here more than anything. But what are some good rare unknown fiction as well?

>> No.16562869

>>16554911
>>16555053
Most university libraries have one of these already on site.

>> No.16563792

>>16549695
Its been over 2 days anon, give us the scans, PLEASE

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16563810

>>16563792
Anon better deliver or I'll put some cherokee curse on his unreliable ass.

>> No.16563855

>>16562869
Not only that, you can usually request digitization and the library staff will do it for you if a digital copy is not already available.

>> No.16565036

Bump

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16565192

The version of a Christmas Carol where the first ghost rapes him.

>> No.16565265

>>16565192
Lol what?

>> No.16565399

Alternative Atlanta by Marshall Boswell

Good 90s grunge-adjacent book that's largely been forgotten. Found a copy of it in a bookstore, and I bought it because the writer's from my hometown.

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I’m reading Les Miserables and I often Google names and places mentioned in books I read. They mentioned the name Ulbach so I looked him up. He’s a forgotten French writer.
I’ll give a (You) to anyone who has ever heard of “The Steel Hammer”

>> No.16566188

Bumping AGAIN for tombraider and also because this thread is sick

>> No.16566770

>>16550618
C'mon anon, I will not let this thread die until we get those scans

>> No.16567198

>>16565463
His Prince Bonifacio rings a bell

>> No.16567497

>>16563855
>you can usually request digitization and the library staff will do it for you if a digital copy is not already available.
I doubt they'd scan an entire novel whose copyright hasn't expired yet.

>> No.16567610

>>16549695
what why would those scans be illegal?

>> No.16567832

>>16565463
who and in which situation mentioned him?
the republican club in their meeting?

>> No.16569092

>>16550618
I swear to God, you'll be haunted if you wont post indian skellies.

>> No.16569956

>>16563855
Where do you live? Over here they would laught and ask you about having two healthy hands ya lazy bunch of sticks.

>> No.16570370

>>16549713
macaco uma delicia bunda feijoada

>> No.16570466

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinabuch

>> No.16571409

bump

>> No.16571999

Does anyone make any money dealing rare books here?

>> No.16572176

>>16571999
Just like fine art, I'm sure they can be used in money laundering

>> No.16572907

>>16554037

The second: No.

>> No.16572979

>>16554047
>not even the first edition
heh

>> No.16572990

>reading book by Saint
>Saint namedrops some contemporary book, says its great
>no info about it at all on google

>> No.16573598

>>16572990
Such is the pain of time.

>> No.16573607

>>16550401
>it makes me think there must be something very important in it.
Shouldnt it be the opposite? I mean histories of local buildings and self published autobiographies are even rarer but you wouldnt think that a demonstration of their merit.

>> No.16573619

>>16571999
I'm a private collector. If I can find a copy from someone which doesn't know shit how much the edition is actually worth, I buy it and store till a good sell. But that's just a side business. No way to make big money with it. Books just aren't that soath after as to make good market, which also means one ca get ones own books nicely and cheaply.

>> No.16574340

Bumo

>> No.16574353

So has the anon deliver the indian burial book?

>> No.16574360

>>16574353
Indian ghosts killed him.

>> No.16575019

>>16574360
I hope so.

>> No.16575809

>>16550618
Anon, there is no use in hiding. This thread will haunt till you fulfill your promise.

>> No.16576153

>>16567832
I think so, but I don’t remember. I’ll try to flip back through and see if I can find it

>> No.16576169

>>16567832
Okay I just found it and I actually made a mistake in which Ulbach I identified. Hugo was talking about one Honoré Ulbach who it appears murdered some woman in Paris in a famous case.
Which means that the Louis Ulbach I found is even more obscure than I thought

>> No.16576256

>>16576169
Love it when that happens

>> No.16576885

>>16553647
A mix of both

>>16553567
lol

>> No.16577540
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16577540

>>16550618
It's been 4 days, anon

>> No.16577664

>>16577540
I swear to god, if he wont respond I'll pester this board with threads about his broken promise till he answer for his sacrilege.

>> No.16578107

>>16565192
There has to be a picture of that particular passage. I demand to see it.

>> No.16578838

Is indian burial anon the same as gurdijeff carpet anon? Is he also PessoaAnon?

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16579419

>>16549695

>> No.16580367

>>16577664
I plan on bumping this thread until the limit, slowly though, so it'll stay up as long as possible

>> No.16580438
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16580438

all i wanna do is go into a pawn shop and find a rare beat up old book for $10 bros... is that too much to ask?

>> No.16580566

>>16580438
Go to the used book store they have lots

>> No.16580729

>>16580438
Most places have been open for a while, you literally can

>> No.16580757

>>16580438
Estate sales are your friend

>> No.16581093

>>16554911
https://www.diybookscanner.org/
In case anyone actually cares.

>> No.16581878

Bump

>> No.16581888

>>16580367
It's good to know that I'm not the only sperg in this thread. We wont get away with this.

>> No.16582813

>>16580438
Aren't there any antiquarian book shops were you live?