Install Books By Foot Now: A Justice To Your Attic Library!

You aren’t really a reading type soul but your lasting desire to design a library in your new home, populated with books is still alive. So, where is the solution? Beg, borrow or steal doesn’t apply here. To give a deserving respect to the allocated area of library, which at present seems no less than an attic one should explore the stuff available at the New York City Strand Bookstore. The available books here are priced by the foot. Price varies from $20 a foot to $400 a foot for leather-bound 19th century novels. This would be a neat deal to deck-up your empty library with the right stuff without making much effort on an otherwise routine of mounting up a lifetime of volumes.
Via Luxist
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