At The Antiquarian Book Fair: What Did I Find?
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- Опубліковано 22 жов 2022
- A small outing to my local yearly antiquarian book fair.
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6:27 - “We prefer fresh air in our airplanes, not bourgeois, processed air.”
That was interesting and fun! I love old books, especially old soviet or communist stuff from the Weimar Republic or the GDR since I'm German. Keep up the great work comrade! 🤝
Books and period clothing are always justifiable ☺️
Shhhh don't say that!! It's dangerous
I hope your channel grows, it brings objectivity to history that we desperately need
That's amazing! I had this atlas! When I was a kid. It's probably lying in a far corner somewhere, in my homeland...
I recently found an antique bookstore in london and it’s my new second home! I can’t get much but some stuff I’ve got my eyes on are stellar!
You can spend hours in places like that!
Thanks for making all these videos they are all so cool and the best thank you!
I wish I had known about this beforehand!
You are an (inter)national treasure.
There was an extensive collection of Soviet books in the University of Alberta's Libraries.
A few months ago I went to an antique bookstore for the first time with some comrades, and I was shocked at how many socialist books they had! There was a whole section dedicated to it! The shop owner, an anarchist themselves, rather enjoyed watching a bunch of serious socialists run around like kids in a candy store. It's easy to forget (for me at least) just how many books, pamphlets, magazines and newspaper have been created by our movement over the years.
we do love getting old books
Tell us more about your bicycle!
So cool that your husband and you share such similar interests! How did you meet each other? Love your dress btw!
Really cool video!!
Thank you!
That Reds in America book looks amazing. Does that vendor have a website or something I could order it off?
"We don't have anything like this specifically" a wonderful way to justify literally any purchase ;)
Funny enought Seattle Is better book packed than Buenos Aires... Which Is sad really. ):
PS: Perhaps Mendoza city can Match that.
I'm here well over a year later, but 4:13 - of course 🙄. Gotta love it (/s, tbc). That's the US for you, huh? Even in Seattle. Heh.
4:29 What was that? What seems like it's an author's name has me interested, but I know like *no* Russian (?).
Edit: Okay, I did some Googling and Google Translate stuff, and I'm still not sure, but it appears I was likely mistaken. It seems like that may be an atlas/ something related to maps? It'll probably be answered in the video, heh
Edit 2: Yep! Okay, it's a Soviet world atlas. That makes sense. I'm just gonna leave this here, haha.
I have meditations by Aurelius edition 1865. How does it cost in your opinion ?
What part of Armenia are you from?
I love these book fairs. And finding out your a comrade. I'd totally invite you and your husband out to eat and talk..
Books, clothes, halal food, tobacco, and alcohol. That's pretty much what I spend on 🤣. I know I'm a bad Muslim at times.
heyyy can you please do a video on tatars?
i've discovered this insane thing called tatarianism and its whack.
but there is 'proof' of the soviets trying to eliminate aspects of their culture..
but if you could do some video on the broad confusing term tartar? which is probably similar to kurd. aka nomadic
Never ask a tankie why Crimea has so many ethnic Russians today. The answer definitely has nothing to do with jenna-side and colonialism.
Russia + USSR recognized 3. Turkish
groups called Kazan, Volga, + Crimean
Tatars, among many Turkic, peoples.