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Slight bookshop tour today. The first wasn't open when we went past. The second was a good Wellington level of second hand bookshop - didn't buy anything, but that sort of range. Went back to the hole in the wall first one - nice selection. Known Space Books, (now) 26 Blyth St. Good selection of SF which is in the process of being unpacked. Spot the fact the owner is a fan - hours are noon - 6pm Weds - Sat, with being open til 10pm on Fri nights. Nothing bought but will be returning. Next stop Rundle Mall and Adelaide Booksellers - which is shut over Christmas/New Years. Hmph. Borders for Z while I braved the mobs at JB Hi Fi and bought An Ancient Muse*. I then caught up with him and together we swore at the prices and wandered out without buying anything. Then the book exchange down the side alley near Dymocks (? forget the exact coordinates). Much better prices and actually found some interesting stuff. Worth going back to with stuff to exchange, though nowhere near as cheap as Church Corner Book exchange - I miss that one. Z bounced with a new Charles Stross (The Family Trade). Then Dymocks - Z grumbled over the wrong Eric Flint selection, found an SM Sterling he wanted, then found books 4 and 5 of of a napolionic naval fiction series** he had books 1 and 2 of. Nothing at Angus Robertson. Back to check Borders for Napolionic naval fiction to fill the gap - no luck. At which point it was around 4pm and time to head home.
There were vague plans to head off towards Canberra tomorrow, but brain-deadness and good books have intervened wrt getting the car ready. Late tomorrow or day after tomorrow departure I suspect.

* Nice music but bloody "Enhanced CD" which doesn't appear to want to play using WinAmp or MediaPlayer - fine through the DVD player and the TV though. Mutter mutter mutter. At least we collect the stereo with the functioning CD player in Canberra.
**I'd name the author, but I would need to see the cover and Z hasn't let them out of his hot little hands since we got home. He finished the first a little while ago and will take a torch and read the second one under the covers if I don't watch out.
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Well, after a nice late night of cocktails and conversation, this morning we set out in search of bricks and clay for an oven. But alas, it wasn't to be. Demolitions place was shut, so no bricks.
Decided that clay with no brick base was a tad pointless and we really should get home and work on bookcases and other furnature assembly. To degrump, paused on Killkenny Street to giggle at the porn shop and check out a second hand book place. Porn shop was neither here nor there - just like the ones in Canberra really. The bookshop however... for such a small shop in an out of the way corner, very nice. Ecclectic array with a large Russian focus. Dangerous - we wandered out with Frozen Tombs of Siberia: the Pazyryk burials of iron age horsemen by Sergei I Rudenko. Bit dated as it is the 1953 edition first translated to English 1970. But gorgeously detailed and amazing finds. Apparently we just missed a bunch on Scythian art. Fingers crossed, with the general focus, the place may be likely to get some of the books on the Novgorod excavations. Also a reasonably large erotica section, as in lots of written books as opposed to silly picture books. Z very carefully resisted the Dudley Pope, Alexander Kent collection. Definitely have to make it back there.

ABC Classic FM is having great fun with animal music and Winnie the Pooh. They also generally doing a good line in nice OLD Chirstmas carols.

Time for lunch, chairs and bookcases.
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How good/safe/bad/dangerous is this bookshop? Given the dates on some of their notices does it still exist?

We should probably acquire book cases before more books... But if they are willing to order in Steven Brust...

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