I often find things in them, one time it was a dried flower along with a very old metro ticket. Many different and interesting things I've found actually...
Does it happens to anyone else?
I often find things in them, one time it was a dried flower along with a very old metro ticket. Many different and interesting things I've found actually...
Does it happens to anyone else?
Et l'unique cordeau des trompettes marines
Apollinaire, Le chantre
I find a lot of photographs in books. I'm guessing that the previous owners used them as bookmarks and then forgot about them.
When the tupelo
Goes poop-a-lo
I'll come back to youp-a-lo
- Kilgore Trout
I love second hand books. Aside from the fact that they are cheap and I can buy many more, I love to read any notes or comments that a previous reader may have made about the book. Sometimes they offer a unique perspective or just a quip. I haven't found any cool items yet, but maybe one day I will.
Yes, I've found all sorts of things, from receipts to classy book markers. Most of all though, I love the smell of a well aged (not moldy though) book. I love shopping for used books!
I don't necessarily have to go to second-hand books to find treasures! The other day I opened a book that I studied for in my Finals Year and a four-leaf clover fell out - I remembered that I found it while revising in the sunshine sitting on the lawn just outside my residents' block and thought it a lucky omen so I picked it and slipped it inside the back cover of the book. (Yes, I passed! Lucky clover or sunny revision - who knows?) I often find bus tickets that remind me of the journeys to and from college/work I made whilst reading that particular book - did that journey really only cost that much in those days? - and postcards often fall out of the page they have been marking for goodness knows how many years bringing distant places, times and friends back to my mind. (Hmmm - there's a book in there somewhere, I think?)
yes, I always find old postcards, which I love.
Second-hand books are inevitably cheap and can be found in the bulk of book sales which is much more relishing than pristine books.Pristine books are sold quite prohibitive,I had seen a $30 book and disdain at that price.Though second-hand books are antique,cheap is the vital thing.
On occasions I will find things, though I haven't really found anything that interesting as of yet. I always think it is interesting to see the kind of notes that others leave in the books.
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe
I work in a charity bookshop- and I found a love letter in a book! Well, sort of- it was this woman writing to another woman saying 'steve is not worth fighting about. we love you and we want you to come home'. On a further page was a one-way ticket to Cardiff.
I couldn't take them because my supervisor was watching me- and I was so annoyed!
Oh, I found a wine receipt for 3000 francs worth of wine!
I've found all sorts of things. One book that I picked up had an inscription in pencil of the Serenity Prayer on it. I've found business cards and receipts (probably book marks). Whenever I buy a book though I leave the receipt in the pages just because. I too love the smell of second hand books.
"So heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss, and my heart turns violently inside of my chest, I don't have time to maintain these regrets, when I think about, the way....He loves us..."
http://youtube.com/watch?v=5xXowT4eJjY
No I have not found anyting in an old book, but I can happily spend an hour or two browsing for that perfect used book. Ahh, my idea of a good time!
There are only two ways to live your life.
One is as though nothing is a miracle.
The other is as if everything is.
- Albert Einstein
I found some old wedding photo's in a library book once the great thing was they were able to find out who they belonged to and get them back home. I have never found anything interesting in a second hand book though
I love the inscriptions written in the front of second hand books, when they're from one person to another. I HATE other people's annotations though.
I'm weary with right-angles, abbreviated daylight,
Waiting for a winter to be done.
Why do I still see you in every mirrored window,
In all that I could never overcome?
I hate other people's annotation especially that they're often some kind of high school annotation with different colors for time, location, etc. indications...
Et l'unique cordeau des trompettes marines
Apollinaire, Le chantre