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Book Stores Ongoing Sales Future Sales March, 2019 2 9 13-16 Over 200,000 Items! April, 2019 6 7-14 BOOKSTOCK! 16 20 25-27 200,000+ Books! 26-28 27-5/1???????

May, 2019 4-21 250,000+ Items! 4 11 11-14 250,000+ Books! 20-22 21 25 30-6/2 31-6/2 80,000+ Items!???? June, 2019 1 6-9 13-15 50,000 Books! 18 21-23 Book Nook Bonanza 22?? Mega Sale!??? July, 2019 6 16 20 21?

August, 2019 3 20 24?? September, 2019 7 17 21 26-28 200,000+ Books!????? October, 2019 5 5 15 19?????????? The following advertiser supports our web page. Please visit them and tell them you saw their ad on BookSaleFinder.com Greenwich, CT (A Branch of Greenwich Library) at St.

Paul's Lutheran Church 286 Delavan Avenue 203-531-0426 (Entrance to the sale is behind the church, beside 55 William St West) June 6 - 9. 4 Day Book & Media Sale - Thursday, June 6 through Sunday, June 9. Over 30 categories of quality fiction and nonfiction books - more than 25,000 to choose from.

More than 1,000 DVDs, CDs, Audiobooks to choose from. all priced at $1 - less than the price of streaming a song or a movie!. Especially HUGE collections of:. Finance/business publications.

Math and science books. Large Collection of Art Books.

An entire room of Children's Books. Large assortment of gift worthy specials all priced at $10. CDs DVDs and Audiobooks all priced at just $1. This sale is an incredible bargain - with all of the books of each type priced the same.unlike other sales that price books individually!.

Preview Sale - THURSDAY June 6, 5:00pm to 8:00pm - $20 Admission. General Sale - FRIDAY June 7, 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm - Avoid the weekend rush!. General Sale - SATURDAY June 8, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

General Sale - SUNDAY June 9, 12:00 noon to 4:00 pm. Bag & Box Sale - SUNDAY June 9, 12:00 to 4:00pm - Free Admission. For info/questions, contact Byram Shubert Library (203) 531-0426.

2 minutes from I-95 CT Exit 2. Sale located in basement of St Paul Church (Entrance beside 55 William St West). All proceeds benefit programs sponsored by the Friends of Byram Shubert Library who sponsors over 80 library programs each year that are free to the community. CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED!.

Ample free parking. Food service available on Saturday and Sunday.

The following advertiser supports our web page. Please visit them and tell them you saw their ad on BookSaleFinder.com Gainesville, FL Book House 430 North Main St. 352-375-1676 (Across from Sun Trust Bank) April 27 - May 1. Largest Book Sale of its kind in Florida!. Over Half a Million ITEMS!.

Books. CDs, LPs. Games, Puzzles.

DVDs, Audio, Video. Paintings, posters, prints. Magazines. April 27 to May 1, 2019.

Saturday, April 27, 9am to 6pm. Sunday to Wednesday, Noon to 6pm. Hundreds of thousands of books and other items have been sorted and priced. All have been donated by the greater Gainesville community.

Books can be found in many categories: history, politics, religion, literature, travel, fiction, foreign language, philosophy, literature, sociology, textbooks, large-print books. is one of the areas that sets this sale apart. It contains a selection of art, first editions, signed and rare books. Watch this spot for some of the highlights. Great Prices.

Most regular prices 25 cents to $4. Tuesday: half price day; Wednesday: 10 cent day.

Cash or check only - no plastic (an ATM is close by). FOL Gainesville does not allow pre-buying of items. Everything, and everybody waits on that opening morning entry that is traditionally lead by our Scottish Bag Piper!. All profits are used for the Alachua County Library District and community literacy projects.

We do not allow electronic devices for scanning purposes. Friends of the Library encourage shoppers to bring your own bags or boxes. Follow us and. For more information visit or call 352-375-1676 The following advertiser supports our web page. Please visit them and tell them you saw their ad on BookSaleFinder.com Baton Rouge, LA New Dates!!

(LSU Mini-Farm and Nelson Memorial Buildings) 225-578-5925 Jan 24 - 26. FRIENDS OF THE LSU LIBRARIES PRESENTS.

43 rd Annual Friends Book Bazaar!!!!. JANUARY 24, 25, 26, 2019. Thursday and Friday 9am to 7pm. Saturday 9am to 5pm. Over 60,000 New and Used Books at Bargain Prices!. Plus CD's DVD's & Vinyl. Never picked over - We DO NOT pre-sell or sell online!.

We do not hold a preview. All books are sorted, priced and packed as they soon as they are donated each year. March 9. The MANHATTAN BOOK & EPHEMERA FAIR and Fine Press Book Fair. The Shadow Show!. Just Across From The ABAA Show At The Park Avenue Armory. This is it - The Hip Shadow Show to the New York Antiquarian Book Fair!.

More Now Than Ever - This is The Must Do Show in New York!. Dealers, Collectors, Scholars, Students, and Decorators alike flock to this wonderful event for the best selection, wonderful finds, and desirable treasures found only here!. Designed as a complimentary companion to the Armory Fair, Professional Vintage Book & Ephemera Dealers from throughout the United States, Canada & Europe will present the best in:. Fine Rare & Unusual Old Books. Poetry, Prose,. Political, Social and, Historical materials.

Children's. Maps. Autographs. Prints, Posters. Ephemera, and Much, Much More. Hours: Saturday, 10am to 5pm.

Admission: Adults $15, Youths 13-21 $7, Under 13 free w/Paid Adult. All areas are handicapped accessible. Appraisals 1-3pm by John Bruno, Star of Market Warriors and Guest Appraisers!. Held in a fabulous location just across the street from the Armory and a short cab ride from Penn Station, and Grand Central Terminal. We're surrounded by parking garages and subway stops!. The following advertiser supports our web page. Please visit them and tell them you saw their ad on BookSaleFinder.com Ithaca, NY 250,000+ Items!

(in the big blue warehouse) 607-272-2223 (off Rte 13, downtown) May 4 - 21. Friends of the Tompkins County Public Library SPRING SALE!. Presenting 250,000+ Items! Sorted into over 70 categories!. Books.

Records, CDs, DVDs. Puzzles and Games. Videos. and more - for all ages and interests!. Everything is carefully sorted, easy to find by subject and inexpensively priced.

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Description Everyone knows a stack of books adds color, dimension and personality to almost any room. Used decor books are perfect for piling on the coffee table, vintage photography books provide an at-the-ready conversation starter, and vintage novels, with their gorgeous, fabric-bound covers bring character and texture to your library. You can never have too many books! Match them with the perfect to keep them steady. 5 UNIQUE WAYS TO DECORATE WITH VINTAGE BOOKS In a famed quote that dates back to the era of Julius Caesar, Roman orator, Cicero said, “A room without books is like a body without a soul.” To which we say, we couldn’t agree more. No matter if you’re an avid reader or you count yourself more of an audio book devotee (It’s okay!

We completely agree that story time shouldn’t have ended in preschool), vintage books are a must-have in any home. So much more than filler, vintage books can be used for a wide variety of purposes.

We explore the best options for displaying vintage books—be it a stack of luxurious coffee table books or a box full of attic-exiled paperbacks—below. COLOR COORDINATE Mind your pinks and your blues when it comes to vintage books and you can create a show-stopping book wall that’s akin to gallery art. To get the look, collect books based on what they’re wearing under their jackets. This means vintage books with ripped covers are fair game, so be sure not to pass on a book that's cover might be showing its age.

Limit your color choices to a wedge of the color wheel (like blues and aquas), or make the commitment to go full-spectrum. FYI: If you opt for the latter, the effect tends to go over best if you factor both white and black books into your design. If you omit, the look can stray into juvenile territory quickly, making even the most sophisticated living rooms feel like a playroom in disguise. Our other tips for keeping rooms with color-coded book walls in check? Keep the pattern in the rest of the room to a minimum, as your walls will literally be doing the talking.

FILL THE FIREPLACE Moving into a new place and learning that your fireplace is permanently on the fritz can be a bummer—until you realize you can stuff the hearth full of vintage books! For the best results, collect enough vintage books to fill your hearth from top to bottom. Pro tip: Books that are relatively similar in size work best. Up next, create stacks of 5 to 10 books. Once you have your stacks, alternate between placing those books into the hearth vertically and horizontally. In a fairly minimalist room—and especially one in which the fireplace is painted white—feel free to leave your vintage book spines turned out.

The colorful, graphic appeal will be next to none. But for rooms in which there’s more pattern, or the vibe is more traditional, consider turning your books so that the pages face outwards. While you’ll still get some variation in color thanks to the book’s differing shades of paper, the overall effect will be much more muted, perfect for raw brick fireplaces that might be showcasing more than enough character on their own. DISPLAY AS WALL ART Twice as revealing as any dating profile, your coffee table book collection is a window into your interests and passions—not to mention, they’re stunners. So why are they stacked in impenetrable towers on your coffee table?

To get those page-turners really turning heads, take a cue from your local library and display your vintage books face-out on picture ledge shelving. By out-facing your books you’ll be able to show off all of that beautiful cover work, essentially rendering it artwork, However, unlike artwork, you can put your vintage books on a sliding rotation, making it easy to switch up your view. For even more impact, try hanging three or four shelves on a single wall. The effect will be a floating bookshelf that’s also a gallery wall. Install one in a playroom for inexpensive, kid-friendly art that you don’t have to worry about your kiddo outgrowing, or set one up in a kitchen that’s being overrun by your cookbook obsession.

SECRET HIDING SPACE If you’ve stumbled across a pretty, vintage book but its subject matter is less than enticing, don’t pass it over! Rather, consider fashioning it into a secret hiding spot. There’s a number of ways to do this, but the most common form is taking an Exacto knife and carving a center compartment.

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Online tutorials offer handy tips, so if you feel nervous about taking the plunge, take a few minutes to run down the basics in one. A small compartment will be perfect for hiding everything from spare cash to sentimental tokens, but if you have something bigger to hide, (like say, that blink-y Wi-Fi router in the corner of your living room) a vintage book is also up to the challenge. To begin, take your vintage book and carefully cut away the pages from the spine. One you have an empty book shell, it’ll be perfect for wrapping around a router or modem. USE AS TEXTURE Sometimes—be it damage or tragically outdated subject matter—a book is simply (to put it in library terms) on its way to being checked out permanently. Yet even these vintage books maintain a stylistic function when pulled from their covers and bound with twine.

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To get the look, gather several paperbacks or hardcovers in varying sizes. Tear the pages from their spine, attempting to keep as many pages together as possible. Once removed, bound with twine if necessary. These pages can then be used to fill a glass cabinet or stacked and used as a pedestal on a nightstand or side table.