once, i got to look through a Wycliffe biblethe first to be made in english vernacular. to this day, that makes me tingle. it's 600 years older than i.
today, i'm going to a rare books show! hurrah!
update: welp, i'm back after a long day of drooling over a signed first edition of the man who sold the moon. it was an antique show as well. and there was buying and selling of iron fucking shackles used for slaves. that was creepy. in one week, i'll be back in portlandin the bosom of happy liberalism and whiteitude. :sigh:
today, i'm going to a rare books show! hurrah!
update: welp, i'm back after a long day of drooling over a signed first edition of the man who sold the moon. it was an antique show as well. and there was buying and selling of iron fucking shackles used for slaves. that was creepy. in one week, i'll be back in portlandin the bosom of happy liberalism and whiteitude. :sigh:
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eris:
if you want to see a tour of conversative portland, i'll be sure to show ya around.... 
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My parents have a leatherbound 1809 pressing of Gulivers Travels, and a Jules Verne book from 1806. Both in French.