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by bruce511
514 days ago
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To be honest, I prefer charity shops to professional shops for 2nd hand books. That said, I still visit professional shops rather more than I should (it depends on the shop.) Of course charity shops are cheaper, that's part of the appeal, but I have more success in them because they are less discerning. Over the years I've acquired a LOT of books, so now I tend to limit myself more. Mostly I now collect science fiction, with an emphasis on work pre 1970. These were made cheap, and are usually in "poor" condition now. Professional shops won't shelve them, whereas charity shops will, so I have more success there. |
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Ie, even when buying a new book today I’d rather pay $1 or $2 more in price on good paper that won’t turn yellow in a few years, but it seems most publishers aim for the lowest common denominator on shitty paper.
I’ve had some general luck with hardbacks being more robust but it’s not always the case.
Just seeing if you had thoughts on book types or publishing houses with the best paper that has lasted over the years.