Good late morning, all.
Back from the book sale, which turned out to be the least rewarding of any I've been to at this particular venue over the past 10-15 years. Two reasons for this, and the first applies to every book sale and every secondhand book shop you ever go to: no two visits are ever alike. That's a fact of life, and probably as it should be.
But there was much less of the better stuff in evidence this year. This one was devoid of decent editions of books (just one example: Heritage Press, which I happen to like; EVERY book sale and book shop has some, yet nothing at all today -- not one -- which makes no sense at all). DVDs and CDs were just about total crap. Performing arts books, almost nothing. I bought only one book, for $2: "OK - The Story of Oklahoma" by Max Wilk, with which I am completely unfamiliar so I hope it's decent. Oddly enough, one of the two CDs I picked up was the OBC of same, and the OBC of "Mame" -- both with bonus tracks that will be new to these ears.
I know that these libraries hold back, and sell through more lucrative channels, some of the cream of the crop that's donated to them. Either that or the volunteer workers are permitted to skim a lot right off the top. (Not that I wouldn't be pleased to do the same in their position.) But I've donated plenty of desirable things myself that never saw the light of day at the sale.