- Cheap books around the corner -Question for the non-Dutch visitors: Can you pronounce the title of this post?
:D
These were taken on the night when me and my friend Danique came back from a
Lykke Li's concert, last december.
Before we went inside, we took a look, right around the corner from where I live, at some old books that are always placed on a stand, outside of the booksellers house...
Yes you read that right! Books, just placed outside of the house...and the bookseller is sleeping (INSIDE of course!)!
(I think he lives on the first floor, because there are only paintings and books in the room on the groundfloor.)
I still don't know where he gets his books from, because there are always new books (second hand, perhaps even third hand) everyday.

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If you look at the window...you can see books and an artpiece behind it... -
If you want to become the owner of the book, just shove a
Euro coin through the mailbox and it's yours. Of course you can steal allll these beautiful books, because there's no one on the lookout, the bookseller is not watching you with a camera or standing behind the window 24/7. That would be ridiculous.
He trusts his 'customers'. It's a bit contradictive because there is a saying about Dutch people: 'If it's free, we take advantage of it'.
But not here...that's why I LOVE my neighbourhood. It's the best part of Amsterdam. I'm sure my fellow countryman 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' doesn't agree. Haha. Or maybe he does...
Anyhow:

- The text on the left sign says:
'each book €1,- S.V.P. (french for 's'il vous plait meaning 'please')
€1,- in the mailbox'. ' 'Open every saturday from 2 until 6 o'clock'. And the right sign says:
'Everything €1,- a piece!' -
My sister keeps coming home with new books almost every day. Hahahaha. And I'm disciplined enough not to take a look at them, everytime I walk pass by these lovely babies when going to the supermarket...