Used bookstores in New Jersey, USA?

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Used bookstores in New Jersey, USA?

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1HRHTish
Jul. 10, 2013, 6:34 pm

If you're local to NJ, where are your favorite used bookstores?

My favorite is Jack's Music Shoppe in Red Bank, not because they have a lot of books, but because the ones I find there tend to be pretty good.

2amysisson
Jul. 10, 2013, 11:17 pm

I don't remember the name of it (20+ years since I've lived in NJ), but I think there's a great one in Cranberry (or Cranbury -- wow, it really HAS been a while!)

3OutsideFood
Jul. 11, 2013, 12:52 pm

The Cranbury Bookworm is at 79 N. Main St., and it is great.

4HRHTish
Jul. 11, 2013, 2:44 pm

I will definitely visit Cranbury, thanks!

5DanMat
Jul. 11, 2013, 4:06 pm

The Barnes and Nobles on 17 in Mahwah has a large used book section in the back worth checking out.

6HRHTish
Jul. 13, 2013, 9:49 pm

We just got back from the Cranbury Bookworm! Here's my haul for the day:

Dante's Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradisio (3 volume set)

Asimov's Foundation Trilogy (book club hardcover)

Oliver Wendell Holmes' The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, a collection of essays he wrote for the Atlantic Monthly (hardcover in slipcase)

Highet's The Anatomy of Satire (Princeton University Press, from a class of the same name)

First English translation of Casanova's autobiography (2 volumes)

A 1927 novel called Witch wood

Bill Bryson's A Walk in the Woods

The 1942 classic Man's Most Dangerous Myth: The Fallacy of Race (reprint)

Nancy Mitford's Noblesse Oblige: An enquiry into the Identifiable Characteristics of the English Aristocracy (I hope it's funny)

Bernard Shaw's My Dear Dorothea

Alexander Pushkin Epigrams & Satirical verse, translated

Superfreakonomics

Aleksander Solzhenitsyn's Invisible Allies plus his Nobel prize lecture (in both English and Russian). Alas, no sign of Gulag anywhere in the store :-(

Fascism A Reader's Guide

We'll probably visit there once a month to see what's new. Thank you for suggesting it!

7amysisson
Jul. 15, 2013, 10:02 am

Envious.... :-)

8HRHTish
Jul. 15, 2013, 12:34 pm

I was envious of the guy who worked there! ;-)

9amysisson
Jul. 15, 2013, 1:05 pm

^ He probably lives in strictest poverty because he probably spends his entire paycheck in the store!

10HRHTish
Jul. 15, 2013, 4:39 pm

That ain't poverty, LOL . . . :-)