Kapsberger
New Member
Hello all,
Once upon a time, I lived in NYC, and when I accumulated a certain amount of books I no longer had shelf space for, I'd run down to The Strand and sell the lot of them. Buyers were there Monday through Saturday, no appointment necessary, and although the prices paid weren't great and some of the buyers were...gruff, it was a quick and easy way to get money for new books. (What else?)
Now I'm in the Boston, MA, area and I've found no version of The Strand here. The Harvard Bookstore (not THE Harvard Bookstore, but the non-affiliated store that happens to be called Harvard) buys paperbacks at a good rate, but I buy a lot of hardcovers. Brattle St. Bookshop buys hardcovers, but they booted me out because the books I was trying to sell were "too new." (Used, good condition, published in the last two or there years.) Victor Hugo only buys during limited hours on weekdays, so I can't make it. Can anybody in the area (or familiar with the area) point me in the direction of a good place to sell? I can't believe that there's no good place to do this in a city as book-happy as Boston. Or do folks just use the 'net these days?
Thanks!
Once upon a time, I lived in NYC, and when I accumulated a certain amount of books I no longer had shelf space for, I'd run down to The Strand and sell the lot of them. Buyers were there Monday through Saturday, no appointment necessary, and although the prices paid weren't great and some of the buyers were...gruff, it was a quick and easy way to get money for new books. (What else?)
Now I'm in the Boston, MA, area and I've found no version of The Strand here. The Harvard Bookstore (not THE Harvard Bookstore, but the non-affiliated store that happens to be called Harvard) buys paperbacks at a good rate, but I buy a lot of hardcovers. Brattle St. Bookshop buys hardcovers, but they booted me out because the books I was trying to sell were "too new." (Used, good condition, published in the last two or there years.) Victor Hugo only buys during limited hours on weekdays, so I can't make it. Can anybody in the area (or familiar with the area) point me in the direction of a good place to sell? I can't believe that there's no good place to do this in a city as book-happy as Boston. Or do folks just use the 'net these days?
Thanks!