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A collection of vivid sketches and impressions of American secondhand bookshops, antique stores, and auction rooms, offering portraits of dealers, collectors, auctioneers, and neighborhood scenes from major cities to small towns. The essays mix anecdote and practical curiosity, tales of rediscovered paintings, autograph brokers, and eccentric shopkeepers, while surveying specialist stalls, gallery snapshots, and the culture of buying and selling rare books. Organized as compact vignettes, the pieces emphasize atmosphere, personality, and the romance of collecting rather than systematic analysis, moving between metropolitan bookstalls, auctions, and Greenwich Village corners.

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Guido Bruno

Guido Bruno was an author known for his engaging exploration of American culture through the lens of its bookshops, antique stores, and auction rooms. His notable work, "Adventures in American Bookshops, Antique Stores and Auction Rooms," offers readers a vivid account of his experiences and discoveries in these unique spaces. Bruno's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the treasures found in the corners of American society, making his work a charming contribution to the literary landscape of the early 20th century.

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