Really enjoyed the New Mexico video... awesome to see other States Used book stores.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
Thank you! Hope the fun I had on this trip translated to the screen.
@NicholsonNeisler-fz3gi2 күн бұрын
Live in Denver and been to all those places - my favorite bookstore in Denver is the Goodwill! :)
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
Can't beat the prices at most Goodwill stores. Any particular one that I should drop by my next time through?
@torchapeКүн бұрын
I found thirteen signed hard covers at a thrift store here in Aurora, CO, once. They included a Terry Pratchett's Monstrous Regiment book and Joe Hill's Horns (with a hand-drawn devil picture with the autograph). All thirteen books cost me $27. Might be the best find yet.
@vintagesf20 сағат бұрын
@@torchape Can't beat the right time at the right place with the right buyer!
@jeffflugel75162 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed your cross-country U.S. bookstore odyssey, Richard! A fun and engaging series of videos. It's nice to get a peek at several cool bookstores in other states.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
It was so much fun documenting the trip by cataloguing used bookstores by state. I hope to do more of this in the future. Perhaps I'll build a database of used bookstores for fellow travellers. Thanks for watching!
@secretfirebooks78942 күн бұрын
Pretty sure it's physically impossible to be unhappy in a used bookstore. Another awesome haul, Richard!
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
@@secretfirebooks7894 Very true!
@christinefisher5062 күн бұрын
I live in grand forks nd, and it was so cool to learn you live in Winnipeg! There’s not much as far as book stores around here so I hope to travel to Canada to get a used book shopping trip lol. Glad you had a great trip, loved the book selections. Thanks for the videos
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
@@christinefisher506 Wow! We’re practically neighbours! I don’t know about Grand Forks but I’ve gone to a used bookstore in Fargo called BDS books. About a month ago I visited Huntington Books in Bismarck. Any other recommendations for ND? I think there are a few more bookstores to try in Fargo. If you come to Winnipeg we have four used bookstores which I frequent. I’m also a volunteer for the Children’s Hospital Book Market held twice a year in the St. Vital Shopping Mall.
@SciFiScavenger3 күн бұрын
Those NESFA editions are very handsome Richard, a couple of great bookshops there. I found a copy of the Tripods books for £3.99, altho not in a slipcase. 30 bucks is a little steep I think. I'll keep an eye out for another set for you.
@ScienceFictionRetroactivis-j1wКүн бұрын
Hot Trip! A cool return home, I imagine? Supposed to get down to 5 degrees in my neck of the woods. I have a few New England Hardbounds. The Boucher was in in my local Bookstore a few weeks ago. The EHDiS Scraper has worked very well, and I will finally make it to my Post Office, today!
@vintagesfКүн бұрын
@@ScienceFictionRetroactivis-j1w Glad to hear the scraper works for you too. Want to purchase goo b gone for the toughest stickers. -27C this morning. January in Manitoba! ❄️☃️🥶
@ScienceFictionRetroactivis-j1wКүн бұрын
@vintagesf 🙂 At the Post Office I found out that I need a Junior G-Man badge and a Orphan Annie decoder to ship to Canada! Sent back home with paperwork to fill out and precise directions on making my own shipping label. "OK, then" was my response, working on it, now!😄
@vintagesfКүн бұрын
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@ScienceFictionRetroactivis-j1wКүн бұрын
@@vintagesf I have it done, I think!
@vintagesfКүн бұрын
@@ScienceFictionRetroactivis-j1w 📬
@StevenEverett73 күн бұрын
Winston Publishers. Back in the 80s I attempted to put together a complete set. Unfortunately, at the time it was nearly and impossible task because of price and rarity. One thing I loved about these books was the artwork. They published some wonderful Juvenile SF. There was a total of 37 books in that series and I believe I managed to find about 20 of them. I still have them hidden somewhere in the house, probably packed away in a box somewhere. 😊
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
The cover art was fantastic. Sometimes books are a work of art in themselves, whether you read them or not.
@bartsbookspace2 күн бұрын
What a great trip Richard! I wish we could have met while you were in CO. I have not been to either one of the 2 bookstores in the video. I’ll have to remedy that and drive to Denver.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
Next time we go through Denver I'll give you advance notice. Would love to get together. (For those reading, tried to connect with Bart but he happened to be out of town when we were passing through Colorado.) If you love hardcover books, these two used bookstores where well stocked.
@danjameson15722 күн бұрын
the John Dunning series set in Denver about the detective/bookscout is fun. One is called "The Sign of the Book."
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
@@danjameson1572 Thanks for the recommendation. I do love the occasional detective story.
@JulesBurt3 күн бұрын
Thanks Richard, love those John Christophers but that set did seem a little pricey.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
Wasn't looking for a boxed set but it was a beautiful printing. No regrets now. Picked up two of the books and still on the lookout for 'The White Mountain'.
@paulcooper36112 күн бұрын
You seem to have a talent for finding used NESFA editions in used bookstores, Richard. It must be your superpower. I do envy you. Fortunately, it turns out that 'Years in the Making' by de Camp is only $25.00, new from NESFA, so that is one that we'll both have.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
@@paulcooper3611 That’s great! I’m trying to line up an interview with someone from NESFA to talk about the press and its books. Fingers crossed.
@sw3dge-Trevor2 күн бұрын
I’ll have to check these out.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
@@sw3dge-Trevor I hope to return some day. Great stores!
@thebookrapport-cx8kh2 күн бұрын
DOOOOOD! My old stomping ground. 🙂 I have to say, I've bought plenty from both shops while living in CO. Lovely lovely owners in both.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
😀Missed you by a year or two. Thought of you when in Printed Page Bookshop. Wondered if you had ever considered selling your books there when you lived in CO.
@thebookrapport-cx8kh2 күн бұрын
@@vintagesf I was too busy buying books from them to consider selling with them. LOL
@picturepainter3 күн бұрын
I've got a copy of "The 22nd Century". A 1960 Panther edition. On the back cover there is a promotion for the Howard Fast novel "Spartacus" - which is "Now A Mighty Motion Picture". I also have "The Year of the Comet". (Variant title "Planet In Peril".) Think I'll give it another read. 😁
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
Great to know that 'Planet in Peril' is a variant title. Just looked at it again and nowhere does it credit the original title. I probably would have picked up 'The Year of the Comet' without knowing.
@stephenboucher28042 күн бұрын
I have a lot of crossover with this video and the one before. I was in Santa fe spending Thanksgiving with friends and then spent a week with friends who included the editors of the NESFA press books you bought.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
Now that is very interesting. Currently trying through NESFA's sales department to track down someone to talk to about their books.
@stephenboucher28042 күн бұрын
@vintagesf Jim or Mark were the editors on quite a few of the titles you've shown (the editors are credited). I'm sure they'd be willing to have a chat if you want me to ask.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
@@stephenboucher2804 This is very generous! Let’s wait to see if the sales department lines up a meeting. If not, I may revisit your offer.
@CasperHulshof2 күн бұрын
That copy of Shadow of the Torturer on the bottom shelf in the Printed Page bookshop looks like a first edition. I would have gotten that one, probably (pretty sure it was expensive, but I wouldn't have minded). But the whole store looks excellent!
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
@@CasperHulshof Noticed it but didn’t look to see if it was a first print. In New Mexico Chris found hard covers of all four for $3 each!! Have to check out his epic book haul again to see if they were true firsts.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
@@CasperHulshof Just checked, 3 book club editions and 1 first edition first printing (Citadel).
@CasperHulshofКүн бұрын
@@vintagesf That price is ridiculous of course, what a great haul. Thanks.
@impishrebel59692 күн бұрын
Some time you should take a trip up to Powell's City of Books in Portland, OR.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
Definitely a bookstore I'd like to visit in the future!!
@outlawbookselleroriginal2 күн бұрын
Funnily enough, I have two old friends (one a schoolmate, the other a workmate, they don't know each other) who live in Colorado- so when I do my US trip, I'll be in that State and New Mexico. Those PKD hardcovers- have all of them in those jackets, most bought new, except 'Now Wait For Last Year' which is rare- but one of his worst novels. On the previous video, Michael Bishop's 'Ancient of Days' is in my book and I've reviewed it on the channel- I also have that arbor edition and the UK first, good novel.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
I think you would really enjoy CO and NM. They are beautiful states. Some great walks and hikes. Slowly picking up some Bishop. Look forward to trying his work.
@waltera133 күн бұрын
I kind of like the lens flare, but I'm glad you didn't let it run for the entire rest of the video. 😄 Both bookstores sound lovely. I'm sure you can find the tripods for less; I don't think you were actually looking for a box set, and a box set of a British book that wasn't that big in the US does seem like something a bookstore would ask a little more for. But who knew? I saw the tripods books in the bargain bin in front of Green Apple Books here in SF a few months ago. . . I got some of the more unusual JC that was with them. I love that you are still holding books and contents pages up, and showing us covers: I do wish with all these hauls from different locales you could reflect a little more on prices, it's nice to know what *real* shops are asking - algorithmic pricing has really started to become a problem on the internet. Real info from a diverse sampling of places is a great way to fight it. Still, your videos are lovely and charming as ever. Happy New Year, and keep warm!
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
Lens flare! I was struggling for the terminology. I think I made the right call in leaving the box set. I really want to read the books more so than collecting the box set or certain livery. That said, if it had been $20 US I would have probably picked it up. Prices. Bookstores that take donations and sell for libraries or other charities always seemed to have the lowest prices. Friends of Pima Libraries and FriendShop were two that had $3 hardcovers and $1 - $2 paperbacks. Aunt Bonnie's in Helena also had $2 paperbacks. COAS Books had 1/2 price paperback cover prices. The chain stores Bookmans and Half Price Books had middle of the road prices, ones which might be equivalent of reasonable Ebay prices. A good quality hardcover was in the $10 range and paperbacks $3 - $7. The advantage for me is the elimination of high shipping costs.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
Forgot to mention Book Mountain in Sante Fe also had $3 hardcovers and $1 paperbacks.
@unstopitable3 күн бұрын
I'd be interested in hearing your reviews of the Nourse books when you get to them. I (quickly) perused some of his titles/prose. I'm a little on the fence. Cheers.
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
Will get to them!
@User_Un_Friendly3 күн бұрын
Richard, Alan E. Nourse is perhaps that rarest type of science fiction author...a practicing physician. I'm going to recommend "the Coffin Cure" and the YA "Star Surgeon". I'm also going to take the opportunity to recommend the Sector General Series by James White, which collectively may be my most favorite science fiction series EVER. Wonderful, pacifist, genteel prose with wit, and charm, they're all, each and every one, mysteries as well. You'll see what I mean...😂🤣. Do a bit of research, on Wikipedia, for a completely unique author and series. My most treasured NESFA books are the complete short stories of Roger Zelazny. This mammoth 9 volume set is absolutely wonderful. You may have to go for the Kindle edition however, as getting all nine hardcovers might be difficult. 😮😳🥺
@vintagesf2 күн бұрын
That Zelazny set is beautiful! They did such a good job with the graphics using Michael Whelan's painting. Love that the spines form one large picture. And obviously Zelazny's work is worthy of such a collection. Might piece it together over the years, many years. I do have a number of James White books. I reviewed one collection of Sector General stories early in the channel's history. If I remember correctly it was titled 'Future's Past'.
@User_Un_Friendly2 күн бұрын
@ Kindle has almost all the Omnibuses. Missing only a few of the standalones. Reread multiple times. 🤩🤩🤩
@paulcooper36112 күн бұрын
Boy, you and I do seem to have overlapping tastes. First H. Warner Munn and now, 'Star Surgeon' by Alan E. Nourse. I bought the Scholastic Book Club edition in the high school library when I was a sophomore. Loved that book. Just found out that it's available, now, on Project Gutenberg.
@User_Un_Friendly2 күн бұрын
@@paulcooper3611 Do try the Sector General Series by James White. Irish author, lived in Ireland during the "Troubles" which made him a dedicated pacifist. The dedicated doctors and nurses of Sector General, only a few of whom are human, 😳 are dedicated to saving the lives and succoring the sick aliens that are brought to this immense space hospital. Each story is also a mystery, as often the sick alien can't tell its doctors what's wrong. Fortunately, the mighty Diagnosticians, each of whom have at least or over five recorded alien minds sharing its brain, each mind a species recognized physician of immense skill, and fame, can bring immense medical knowledge to bear on treating these unknown sapient individuals. Awesome! 🤩🤩🤩
@paulcooper36112 күн бұрын
@@User_Un_Friendly I went through a number of James White's books in the 70s and 80s. Might be time for a reread.