Book Sale

Thanks to Simone for the great tip – the MercyCare Annual Booksale is on this weekend.

M and I went along last night and were impressed by the range of books available.

Fiction
Monica Ali, Brick Lane
Greg Bear, Eternity
Best Science Fiction Stories
Paul Bowles, The Sheltering Sky
Alan Dean Foster, Life Form
David Gemmell, Waylander
Ed Greenwood and Jeff Grubb, Cormyr
Robert A Heinlein, Farnham’s Freehold
Susan Johnson, Women Love Sex

Simone Lazaroo, The World Waiting to be Made
I’m sure I’ve read this, but it looks worth re-reading.

Ngaio Marsh, Clutch of Constables
Ngaio Marsh, Surfeit of Lampreys
Guy de Maupassant, Selected Short Stories
Valerie Miner, Blood Sisters
V.S. Naipaul, A Bend in the River
Sara Paretsky, Guardian Angel
Sara Paretsky, Killing Orders

Georges Perec, Life: A User’s Manual
This is one I’ve wanted to read for ages.

E. Annie Proulx, The Shipping News
I’ve read this, and wouldn’t mind re-reading it. The novel was better than the movie.

Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things
I can’t believe I never finished reading this one! I ought to, before she publishes her next novel

Vikram Seth, An Equal Music
Carol Shields, The Stone Diaries
Robert Silverberg, Those Who Watch
Theodore Sturgeon, More than Human
Sheri S. Tepper, Raising the Stones
A.E.Van Vogt, The World of Null-A
Sean Williams, Metal fatigue

Non-fiction
Collins German Pocket Dictionary
Eva Cox, Leading Women: Tactics for Making the Difference

Elliott Erwitt
, DogDogs
This is one of those books of photos put out by Phaidon. Cost: a princely $2.00.

E.H. Gombrich, The Story of Art
Robin Hughes, Australian Lives : Stories of Twentieth Century Australians
Paul Marshall, Raparapa: Stories from the Fitzroy River Drovers
Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva, Ecofeminism
Susan Mitchell, Icons, Saints & Divas : Intimate Conversations with Women who Changed the World

Alan Moorehead, The Fatal Impact
I read this book in high school, and don’t remember it very well.

John Mortimer, In Character
This one includes an interview with Georges Simenon, among others. Did I mention I’m a Maigret fan?

Josefina Muriel, Monjas coronadas
This is an unusual book from Mexico (it’s in Spanish). I believe the title translates to Crowned Nuns. It appears to be a history of convents in Mexico. I bought it for the pictures (it was only $1.50).

Stevie Smith, Me Again: Uncollected Writings
Ivan Southall, Fly West

Struan K. Sutherland, Venomous Creatures of Australia : A Field Guide with Notes on First Aid
Who knows, I might remember enough to know what to do if I ever come face to face with a taipan, or if I ever annoy a male platypus enough for it to sting me – did you know the male platypus has a pair of “stout but sharp” poisonous spurs on its hind legs? There are apparently no recorded deaths by platypus but the stings can cause “extreme pain and swelling at the site of the wound for days”.

Paul Theroux, Riding the Iron Rooster
The Macquarie Dictionary of Australian Quotations

M selected nine of these titles, me the remaining thirty four. All for the grand sum of $58. It was a very muggy evening and all that fossicking left me sweaty and streaked with dust. I had fun!

4 Comments

jl 25 February 2007

Wow! All that for a mere $58!

Ivan Chew 25 February 2007

Hi CW, what do Australians usually do with the books that they don’t want any more? Sell to 2nd hand bookstores? Throw in the trash? Giveaway? Donate? I’m just curious.

Simone 25 February 2007

Woah!

I’m glad I told you about it then! (I wasn’t sure, as you been to a few recently already, ha ha!)

🙂

CW 25 February 2007

jl, amazing, innit?

Ivan, I have no idea. I’m guessing people do all of what you’ve listed. There never seems to be a shortage of books in second hand bookshops or at the charity booksales. The op shops don’t seem to lack books, either.

Simone, this reminds me, there’s a whole year’s worth of booksales coming up 🙂 Thanks again 🙂