I appreciate a bookstore that knows the difference between anarchism, communism, & socialism, and has LGBT & gender studies sections. & a teddy bear section.
I love that this store sells Encyclopedias :) I love the Encyclopedia in print. I read them. No matter how big it is; the bigger the better, actually. I finished a one volume edition recently that was over two thousand pages.
There are some rare Telugu books in US (Kantamneni Radhakrishna Murthy) which are not available in India. I request you to make such rare Telugu books available in India-Vijay,Ongole,India
Things I find weird about the English language, episode 521: "Used bookstore" as in "a [book-]store that has been used" rather than "(used books)-store" as in "store of used books".
@@KendrickDischCreative "Used car dealer" sounds like a guy who is selling his only car, rather than a seller of carS ahah It's like "My child is a five-year-old" vs "My child is five years old": as a foreigner who has known English as a second language for 24 of my 27 years, I still find the first form weird... Why is it singular?!? Ahah
I appreciate a bookstore that knows the difference between anarchism, communism, & socialism, and has LGBT & gender studies sections. & a teddy bear section.
haha! Yes! It's a great bookstore!
I never realized that there were so many books about teddy bears. I myself am not interested in those things. I'm too grown up for them.
Do you love books?
3:00 I wonder if Chase is still working there?@@KendrickDischCreative
Fantastic video - Cheered me up! 🙂 I love bookshops. I'd like to own one someday.
So glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching!
I love that this store sells Encyclopedias :)
I love the Encyclopedia in print. I read them. No matter how big it is; the bigger the better, actually. I finished a one volume edition recently that was over two thousand pages.
WOW! Two thousand pages? That book must be heavier than a rock!
i wish you cloud visit one of tge smallest used books bookstore in europe, eich is in Pitești, Romania. it s very quiet, chill and cheap!
oh that sounds nice! I'd love to visit Romania!
Great theology section that covers dozens of religions that are fully organized by denomination.
Books about the Razorbacks' glory days are in the rare and hard to find section.
haha! Yes!
nice bookstore I been there before & it was great too
I haven't been back since making this video... but also haven't read the books I bought on that trip! So...
it looks like de slegte a former bookstore in the netherlands
i was having a real shitty day..... but then this video brought a smile on my face!
Thank you!
There r used bookstores in indonesia, but surely not this big. And, english books r stlll very expensive even if they r not new 😭😭
Chamblings Bookmine Jacksonville, Fl.
I'll put it on my list to visit! Thanks for stopping by!
LOOKING FOR A BOOK CALLED THE ART OF WITCHES AND WARLOCKS BY ANDREW MCCARTHY.
Did you find it?
Wow! Wish I was there!
I'm heading there next week. It's cold there. I'm bring jackets for books that have none. Where do I pick you up?
Me too.
There are some rare Telugu books in US (Kantamneni Radhakrishna Murthy) which are not available in India. I request you to make such rare Telugu books available in India-Vijay,Ongole,India
It's huge!! Would love to visit maybe one day, thanks for sharing.
I would love to visit a store like that too. It's definitely my kind of place.
No graphic novels though Doctor Who books I can recommend a few good ones
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Things I find weird about the English language, episode 521: "Used bookstore" as in "a [book-]store that has been used" rather than "(used books)-store" as in "store of used books".
Ha! But what about a “used car dealer” vs a “new car dealer”? Is the dealer new or the car new?
@@KendrickDischCreative "Used car dealer" sounds like a guy who is selling his only car, rather than a seller of carS ahah
It's like "My child is a five-year-old" vs "My child is five years old": as a foreigner who has known English as a second language for 24 of my 27 years, I still find the first form weird... Why is it singular?!? Ahah
This bookstore needs a librarian. . .
nice video
Thank you!
bookstore berlin germany
Strand in NYC.
Der Buchhandel TV Berlin Germany
Hy new youk time peaper available hear
US it is not America
theboyofthebooks uh yes it is... Do you know what US stands for?
The US is the only country with "America" in its name. So it wins the right to use America as a shorthand.