Josh M.
Yelp
Inside the cover of Madeleine Albright's book "Fascism: A Warning" there was a handwritten price tag and "warning": $10 (this woman killed Iraqi children later in life). C'mon, be better than that. The last thing I want is for my (favorite, albeit) bookstore to be covertly offering a political stance...especially in regard to the esteemed first female US Secretary of State.
I'm bummed that the bookkeeper just lied to my face. Very bummed that there was ever a reason for him to lie in the first place. The Western Philosophy with special emphasis on the Christianity section use to be rich with ancient texts that seemingly sold well. Based on my experience here, the section -- until very recently, I'd say the last six months -- spanned two eye-level bookshelves and has now been relegated to half a shelf at floor level. When asked about this transition, the booktender denied it. If the move was in the name of multi-culturalism or expanded offerings/viewpoints -- fine, name it as such; but I think it's yetanother political denial of history, culture, and tradition. You're a local, secondhand bookshop in Brooklyn...not Amazon. Don't get into the business of limiting access to Great (christian) Books.
A fine example of NYC turning it's back to reason and, yeah sure, faith. There are some of us who still like to read about virtue, discipline, self-restraint from Aquinas, Augustine, CS Lewis, the Ancients. Siikhism, that's what we're going to replace our own culture and tradition with?
Anyway, back to the lie. Buck up, own the truth even if it is the wrong thing to do and show courage in the face of your clientelle.