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Store Owners Burn Books In Protest
KCTV 5 ^ | September 3, 2007 | Unknown

Posted on 09/03/2007 2:27:31 PM PDT by decimon

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When I was an aircraft loader at JFK Airport, 1969 - 1974, the bookstore people would sometimes remove the front cover from unsold paperbacks and leave them in a box near our office.
1 posted on 09/03/2007 2:27:32 PM PDT by decimon
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IIRC, selling books without their covers is illegal.


2 posted on 09/03/2007 2:30:22 PM PDT by pillut48 (CJ in TX --Soccer Mom, Bible Thumper and Proud to be an American! RUN, FRED, RUN!!!)
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I’ve heard of burning books to prevent people from reading them, but burning books because people won’t read them-well, that’s a new one. Censorship by popular apathy?


3 posted on 09/03/2007 2:32:56 PM PDT by tanuki (u)
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I see nothing wrong with burning these books. Most contemporary books are unreadable and poorly written, mirroring the decline in the English language over the past half century. Of course, the article does not state how old these books are, but my guess is they were mostly “modern” books.


4 posted on 09/03/2007 2:33:23 PM PDT by nwrep
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To: pillut48
IIRC, selling books without their covers is illegal.

I was too brief. It was practice to remove the front covers from the unsold books before discarding them. That practice was to prevent the books being retrieved from the trash to be sold.

5 posted on 09/03/2007 2:36:01 PM PDT by decimon
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In the New Testament in the Book of Acts, they burned books. These must have been occult books and full of slutty junk.


6 posted on 09/03/2007 2:40:31 PM PDT by rovenstinez
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To: nwrep
IIRC, selling books without their covers is illegal.

Prospero's sounds like the Strand Bookstore in NYC. They buy and sell used books but probably have more of overstocks. What they can't sell must eventually get trashed so burning them instead is nothing but a symbolic statement. Right, wrong or otherwise, Tom Wayne wants to make a statement.

7 posted on 09/03/2007 2:47:04 PM PDT by decimon
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Aaaaaagain? What a nerd. He did this once already this summer. He can take them to Half Price Books and sell them for money...I think he is losing it.


8 posted on 09/03/2007 2:47:14 PM PDT by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys--Reagan and Bush)
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I see nothing wrong with burning these books. Most contemporary books are unreadable and poorly written, mirroring the decline in the English language over the past half century.


BURN ALL BOOKS UNDER 50 YEARS OLD!


9 posted on 09/03/2007 2:49:10 PM PDT by durasell (!)
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He did this once already this summer.

Maybe he's just a firebug. In any case, I think he's a competitor to Half Price Books.

10 posted on 09/03/2007 2:51:01 PM PDT by decimon
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BURN ALL BOOKS UNDER 50 YEARS OLD!

Let's say you own some junk (of questionable value), which you cannot dispose off. After waiting a while, you decide to burn this junk. So what? Nothing is lost. No big deal. Life goes on. It is not like these hicks in Kansas went and burned the collection of Renaissance paintings in Europe or something.

11 posted on 09/03/2007 2:51:59 PM PDT by nwrep
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Yeah, it’s not like there aren’t any nursing homes, prisons, schools or military bases in the area that would welcome a truckload of free books.


12 posted on 09/03/2007 2:54:19 PM PDT by durasell (!)
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BURN ALL BOOKS UNDER 50 YEARS OLD!

Yikes. I'll have to go back to buying COBOL books instead of modern technology books.

13 posted on 09/03/2007 2:55:52 PM PDT by Cementjungle
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To: pillut48
IIRC, selling books without their covers is illegal.

It is. I think the idea was that he was giving them away, but making sure no one else could then resell them where he could not.

14 posted on 09/03/2007 2:58:02 PM PDT by The Grammarian
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Yikes. I’ll have to go back to buying COBOL books instead of modern technology books.


COBOL? Decadent filthy pervert! You’ll be buying wholesome APL books.


15 posted on 09/03/2007 3:00:07 PM PDT by durasell (!)
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Yeah, it’s not like there aren’t any nursing homes, prisons, schools or military bases in the area that would welcome a truckload of free books.

How insensitive to expect the owner of the junk to incur expenses of transportation and distribution of said junk to parties who may or may not be interested in acquiring this junk, in addition to the expenses of junk storage that he has already incurred.

16 posted on 09/03/2007 3:04:14 PM PDT by nwrep
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These must have been occult books and full of slutty junk.

Aw! How can you say that?


17 posted on 09/03/2007 3:05:04 PM PDT by uglybiker (relaxing in a luxuriant cloud of quality, aromatic, pre-owned tobacco essence)
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...or he could just call them up and say, “Hey, I got free books. Come and get’em.”


18 posted on 09/03/2007 3:05:31 PM PDT by durasell (!)
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” I was too brief. It was practice to remove the front covers from the unsold books before discarding them. That practice was to prevent the books being retrieved from the trash to be sold. “

I may be misinformed, but it was my understanding that publishers would reimburse sellers for certain unsold books; the sellers were to remove the covers and return them to the publisher, and destroy the remainder of the book. It was illegal to then sell the coverless book under that program.

I do have a few of those.


19 posted on 09/03/2007 3:09:10 PM PDT by Humble Servant (Keep it simple - do what's right.)
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Hey! you can’t post FUNNY STUFF on here! It’s a snooty, wicked serious site. Now I have to go readjust my harumph.


20 posted on 09/03/2007 3:11:53 PM PDT by Humble Servant (Keep it simple - do what's right.)
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