1 - England Today by the Portuguese Historian Oliveira Martins (a limited edition), a collection of travel letters about England (London, mostly?) originally published in a newspaper from Brasil in 1892, which I'm most curious about.
2 - A Portuguese translation of Jane Eyre
3 - The Halloween Tree by Bradbury translated as The Sacred Tree part of the #ColecçãoArgonauta that was published in Portugal more or less as a similar collection as #ColecçãoVampiro but for science fiction works
4 - Two volumes titled Facts, Persons, and Books. A collection of previously published (1953 - 1961) articles about literary genres, authors, language, translation, and other book related subjects
5 - A manual that teaches the process of bookbinding
A quick post, after a big distance trip, to show a second hand #BookHaul
Found these delights at Bookshop Bivar in Lisbon, and if you're in Portugal and looking for second hand books in English, this is the bookstore to go. They also send by post to other places in Portugal.
Just got back from our local Barnes & Noble where I picked up my copy of The Grammar Daily by @grammargirl. Unfortunately, this was their only copy, so the store will need to order more.
Check these beautiful picture books that I added to the #littlefreelibrary ! I really love the diversity of this selection . All share wonderful stories about family relationships and inter-generational love. The illustrations are all stunning !
*Went to see my barber
*Purchased 7 light novels at Barnes and Noble
*Did a beer run and grabbed 3 make your own 6 packs
Only negative from my trip was my damn mask strap broke as soon as I started walking to my haircut. The air quality sucks, so feeling a bit meh due to it...