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		<title>Magazines and books</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Promote reading in your neighborhood, reduce clutter around your abode and your contribution of waste for your landfill, save money and benefit a charity lifeless at it. The way are you designed to do of which this? Well, the point that they quite simple. Look over your closets and bookshelves to receive all the used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Promote reading in your neighborhood, reduce clutter around your abode and your contribution of waste for your landfill, save money and benefit a charity lifeless at it. The way are you designed to do of which this? Well, the point that they quite simple. Look over your closets and bookshelves to receive all the used books and magazines that you not any more read.</p>
<p>Families who have moved repeatedly be familiar with the curse of hoarding is way better avoided if at all possible. Moving many pounds regarding certainly prompted us to systematically read our books once each just after which decide in the event it was a &#8220;keeper&#8221; or not satisfying you.</p>
<p>Management of used books and magazines is a very environmental and community conscious thing for anyone to participate in. Extending the lifespan of books and magazines is easily accomplished by taping the binding and edges while using the covers. This repairs any damages, prevents use, and adds to the value since it is nicer looking.</p>
<p>You will find several options for consumers to consider for used books and magazines:</p>
<p>* Donating to your library advisable. Even well read publications are appreciated. Should they do not reach the library bookshelf, maintain sold in their annual fundraising book sale. You can find numerous kinds of libraries to bear in mind aside from public ones &#8211; including church libraries, retirement home libraries, fast food chains and mobile libraries.</p>
<p>* Consider joining Book Crossing (www.bookcrossing.com) &#8211; a charming way to encourage reading and create a connection with the city. This program requests that joggers register their used book, place an enlightening label on there and leave it in a common destination place (i.e. bus stop). Individuals that pick up the publication visit the website and describe where they found it and where they accepted leave it for the person to find. It can be worth it to read to see what distance the book travels!</p>
<p>* Operation Paperback (www.operationpaperback.org) accepts donated reading material with the military.</p>
<p>* Trading in in conjunction with the used bookstore is among the most our favorite past-times. It seamless comfort to support any local store that works on &#8216;reuse&#8217;. The trouble is our shelf is filled far more when we return with bundles of &#8216;new&#8217; books to check out!</p>
<p>* Have a go at exchange loops with friends, family or co-workers. The main article ., we have found ourselves open to all sorts of subjects and writing styles i always may not have noticed ourselves.</p>
<p>* With this Key Words &#8220;Book Swap&#8221; from a search engine reveals numerous avenues online that enable you to trade used books, including:<br />
- www.paperbackswap.com<br />
- www.titletrader.com<br />
- www.frugalreader.com<br />
- www.bookswap.com</p>
<p>* Leave a box of books near your door for guests to riffle through and then have their pick. This fashion you don’t require remember to trot out the box anyone are visiting.</p>
<p>* Donate to your fund raising event held by schools, churches or non-profit groups.</p>
<p>* Sell, or expose in a garage sale. We always offer free items when we hold a garage sale. 24 hours we started a box of magazines, thinking there were be lucky to tell half of them off. The primary bargain hunters happily scooped in the entire box. She couldn’t believe her luck.</p>
<p>* Many waiting rooms (doctor, lawyer, accountant and banking offices) and staff lunchrooms accept donated reading materials.</p>
<p>* Consider hospitals &#8211; their patients have to do something healthier than gazing at a TV.</p>
<p>* Your neighborhood Literacy program.</p>
<p>* Fast food chains are another excellent place to try.</p>
<p>* Shelters considering the poor or disadvantaged, Women&#8217;s shelters and missions is also another places to decide upon for your donations. Which can be purchased of less-privileged areas (i.e. Africa) who are hungry for used school and university books primarily. In keeping with this topic, using key words ‘book donation’ within search engine arises pages of places to donate to. Here are several of the sites:<br />
- www.asiahousinternational.org<br />
- www.sabre.org/books/bookorg/bkdn_toc.htm<br />
- www.loc.gov/rrr/amed/afs/alc/bkdncte.html<br />
- www.ala.org &#8211; lists contact details for organizations that distribute used books.<br />
- www.nationalbook.org/bookdonations.html &#8211; lists locations accept book donations</p>
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		<title>Hard-to-find Books</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mr Wills (not his real name) owned an antiquarian bookshop with a up-market malls in Rosebank, Johannesburg rrnside the 1980’s. He was obviously quirky, bad-tempered Englishman who made you quake if you should set foot in his shop but his books were superlative. One just knew that books this beautiful needed to be rare books. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr Wills (not his real name) owned an antiquarian bookshop with a up-market malls in Rosebank, Johannesburg rrnside the 1980’s.</p>
<p>He was obviously quirky, bad-tempered Englishman who made you quake if you should set foot in his shop but his books were superlative.</p>
<p>One just knew that books this beautiful needed to be rare books.<br />
Take for instance the account, with illustrations, of two Dutch explorers in a 17th century, Ensigns Bergh and Schrijver, into a hinterland of what is now Nigeria.</p>
<p>To put that in perspective: that had been so long ago in human history that the black speakers of Bantu languages we had not yet drop the African continent to South Africa.</p>
<p>The Europeans had yet to reach in force.</p>
<p>The vicinity was sparsely populated only due to the copper-skinned hunting-and-gathering aborigines, the Khoi and Khoisan.<br />
The explorers kept copious journals that happens to be now input into the Cape Archives. In 1931 Dr E.E. Mossop wrote a guide, based on his translation have proven to be journals, entitled Journals associated with an Expeditions you get with the Honourable Ensign Olof Bergh (1682 and 1683) and the Ensign Isaq Schrijver (1689). Today copies of Mossop’s book rate as rare fecal material Africana, although they can be bought on on the book market at times.</p>
<p>I remember Mr Wills showing me this book even though allowing me to the touch it. T had been a rare book, he explained.</p>
<p>And so the understanding of a rare book was formed produce. “Hand-scribed Byzantine tomes are rare. Gutenberg Press books are rare. Self-published Victorian tomes are rare,” I assumed.</p>
<p>I was positive that I knew what rare book was whenever you started our bookshop deep online, quite near where Schrijver penetrated the lake for the first time.</p>
<p>Then Mr Besant (not his real name) came demanding a book referred to as Colossus of Roads by Pat Storrar and Günther Komnick. It had been published back in 1984 by Murray &#038; Roberts, a South African construction firm, and concrete firm Concor.<br />
The main topics the book may well be the road passes built by the Great Rift mountains swathing the eastern and southern elements of the country by one intrepid visionary called Thomas Charles John Bain (1830-1893). His road works continue to exist in all their daring glory. His endeavours resonate strongly utilizing the travels of Bergh and Schrijver. Whereas the sooner travelers clambered over mountains to research the interior, Thomas Bain built lasting thoroughfares through mountain passes hacked inside the mountainsides, living in remote areas to get his work.</p>
<p>Mr Besant was in fact searching for this book for several years. I assured him that running without shoes would not be rare. I would send out the word for that SA Bookdealers Association (SABDA) members look through the aBillionbooks booksites, I told him of keeping his mobile started. It would take no more than an hour to uncover, I said.</p>
<p>I assumed that sincerely. My parents were friends with Pat Storrar. I own a signed copy for the Colossus of Roads. How hard easy to find?<br />
Well, five months later I called Mr Besant’s mobile with all the current good news which had finally located a copy.<br />
“I thought you said hello wouldn’t take long,” he complained.<br />
“Well, it may be a hard-to-find book,” I said firmly.</p>
<p>Why didn’t I refer to it as a rare book? Something smiled and told me it would be sacrilege to put this book, as interesting while it is, alongside books as special and rare as rare piece of Africana in Mr Wills’s shop.</p>
<p>Some semantic significance is that comes with word “rare” for all all. “Hard-to-find” apparently means an additional recent book after that under-published in error roughly popular that marketing to place their copies inside secondhand market. “Rare” apparently means an e-book over a one hundred year old is actually one feels an intuitive veneration.</p>
<p>The main difference is spurious, really, once online bookstores are bringing elusive and obscure books available of everyone. Now in principle I mix each of those terms freely and fitness them interchangeably.<br />
True, may be hard to find an unusual book. But wouldn’t you expect it to be? And hard-to-find books are rare books, even on-line. That’s why that they are hard-to-find.</p>
<p>Think about it and judge for yourself.</p>
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