boston, ma 02215
If old fashioned and antique books are more of your thing, then you need to check out the Brattle Book Shop located at 9 West Street. They have one of the largest selections of antique books in all of New England, and their knowledge is extensive. A great aspect of this bookstore is that the staff is all licensed to tell you the value of your older books. If you have an expensive one and are interested in prolonging its life, they'll tell you the best ways to care for your books. Or you can sell it to them! They buy pretty much any books, including single volumes of all sets, even if you are missing some of the set. They also have a great selection of back issues of Life Magazine available for $20, a great gift idea. They are open from 9-5:30 Monday through Saturday.
One of the most historic and renowned bookstores in Boston is the Harvard Coop on Longwood Ave. originally started as the bookstore for the students of Harvard, it has become one of the largest and best run sellers anywhere. Not only does it have a great place to sit and talk or have a cup of coffee and just read, it offers any book or magazine that you'd want. It's always buzzing with intellectuals, so it's a great place to go and meet people that share similar interests as you. The Coop still acts as the Harvard bookstore, so if it's a textbook you are looking for, then they will be sure to have it. Located just minutes from downtown, it has easy access and the staff is very friendly and will cater to your every need. My favorite part of the Coop however is the walls of Harvard gear available for purchase. Hats, shirts, mugs, shot glasses, and pretty much anything else with a Harvard logo on it can be purchased. It's a great place to get that gift for your favorite Harvard alum.
Go to Boston if you want someone to listen to you needs for books. You'll be treated with respect and courtesy and your book will be in your hands faster than you would expect. Avoid the big sellers and give back to your small booksellers.
Published by Oakley J. Clark
BA University of New Hampshire 2005. I live in New York City which has no shortage of inspiration and things to write about. Being from New England I love to write about local literature, traveling, food and... View profile
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