Why I love second-hand bookshops, part 2

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Strictly speaking, this wasn't a second hand book shop, but more of a stall, at a village fete. Regardless, I was able to nab Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Swift's Gulliver's Travels, Conrad's Heart of Darkness, and, curiously, Experimental Design and Statistics by one Steve Miller. All paperback, all for fifty pence each. Two pounds for four books. A couple of them are a little tattered, but for 50p I can hardly complain!

I first read Lord of the Rings when I was 11, and I've been a big fan of the series ever since. Despite that, I've never owned my own copy (for shame!), and I'm glad to finally get it. It's a one-volume copy, with the all-important appendices and index. I was just flicking through it this morning, and I'm really looking forward to getting stuck into it again.

I've never read Gulliver's Travels, but I'm familiar with the story and many of the satirical themes in it. As such, I'll allude to it in conversations when I want to sound intelligent and educated. Which is a little hypocritical. So maybe I should read it. Which is why I got it. And it's a damn good book, or so I hear.

I'm even more unfamiliar with Conrad's Heart of Darkness, although I've seen Apocalypse Now. Which is the same thing, right?

Experimental Design and Statistics may seem like an odd choice, but that's almost exactly the name of a course I'm enrolled in at uni, so I figured it could be useful. Looks like it's mainly from a psychological perspective, which is alright - methodologically, experimental linguistics has a fair bit of overlap with psychology.

Four books for two pounds. Not bad, not bad at all.

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munuza said:

Hey if you cant use that experiment and design book, i'll take it off your hands.

Rory Author Profile Page said:

If I can't use it I wouldn't have bought it ;-)
But maybe once I'm finished with it I'll let you have a gander.

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