Our friend and colleague, Pat McCarty, the premier book restorer, binder, and repairer in the Valley, did a class on making marbled paper for her apprentices yesterday. Thence the title of this article, all blasts from my past as a marble-shooting child in Boston. I was treated to seeing the variety of patterns Pat's students created, and regaled with the tales of the effort involved. Too much work for me, but a grand experience for them.
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Monday, October 24, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Bookstore 101 Started Last Night
And what a pleasure ! The first night we discuss the types of bookstores that the students would like to have. Art. Only. Black Studies. Only. Bricks & Mortar stores - Yes. Internet sales - Yes. Where ? A resounding response: "Why, here in Las Vegas, of course." Almost perfect business models for this town and this time.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
If You Have A Dirty Mind...
Do you have a sense of humus ? The non-misspent part of my youth involved reading all the jokes from Bennett Cerf's humor books, Reader's Digest page bottoms, and in particular the Boy Scouting magazine, Boy's Life, Think and Grin page. My sense of humor is still rather juvenile, but I never play practical jokes, just tell old ones. I must admit that the most hilarious, and most extremely raunchy, jokes were told by Buddy Hackett in his Live and Uncensored show in the Catskills -
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Friday, September 16, 2011
Tits On A Stick
Every day as Barbara & I wend our way to work we see a billboard that is rather disgusting. It advertises a nightclub - not a (non)Gentlemen's Club - with the portrait of a young woman who appears to be completely drugged, with vacant eyes, a vacuous expression, open arms, extending her hand to anything - or nothing - that might be in her line of sight. Her appearance and costume inspired this article's title. Her name is not Elizabeth Gaskill, also known as Mrs. Gaskill.


Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Cat's Curiosities
Our friends and colleagues Vin & Amy - I prefer Amy & Vin - have a retail operation that is unique in the Las Vegas Valley: Amy, who is the one with exquisite taste owns a vintage clothing business that's quartered in one of the collectible malls; Vin, who has an excellent eye for and knowledge of books, sells, strangely enough, books in the same mall. He also sells and buys books on the Internet. Here's one of his recent electronic exchanges with an II:
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
H.P. Kraus
The BookThinker copyrights their articles, which of course is the right thing to do, but they are kind enough to permit republishing of their articles, as long as they're credited. Here at Greyhound's Books, we always give credit where credit is due, and damn just as freely. Kudos again to The BookThinker !
H.P. Kraus
H.P. Kraus
Monday, September 12, 2011
Borders Is Dead, and Rightly So
In both Bookstore 101 and 102, I stress the need to have a smart business model for my students' putative bookselling operation. The CNN article below tells the sad tale, and points out why we didn't "make a run for the Border(s). CNN Borders It's quite a cautionary tale.
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