Reflections from a Bookshop Window

Reflections from a Bookshop Window

1994 • 196 pages

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Clive Linklater runs a used-books bookshop in Hastings in England. He comes up with a scheme to buy a book for two and a half pounds and sell it for twice that, and then continue reinvesting in successively more and more expensive books while selling them for twice their initial cost. This book is a diary of his adventures in this experiment.

It's a little book for anyone who enjoys, or thinks they might enjoy, the selling of used books.

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