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April 2024 by Steven Coster
Not a bibliophile myself, but I always cherish my interactions with "Doc" Adams. Fascinating people; fascinating books.
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December 2023 by Annamae Scheuerman
A book lovers dream! A beautiful selection of books.
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May 2023 by Peter Mason
If you are looking for antiquarian books with knowledgeable staff you must come here. Plus it is in a "Book Town" which means there a couple other bookshops in this town, well worth the detour!
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March 2023 by a c
Lovely owners!!! Very welcoming.. if you don't find what you want here you don't need it...
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November 2022 by Pharmakon Loki
Great bookstore! If you're into antiquarian books it's a great place go. I regularly buy classic texts from them and have never been disappointed. They also regularly travel to the UK to hunt for rare books, and will look for stuff for you while they're there. This is one of my favorite bookstores, and Bill & Diane are great!
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October 2022 by Michael Vitale
Interesting day trip if you are in the area and are a book person. Gent (Bill?) was helpful and interesting to chat with about specifics. They offer a discount immediately and were negotiable. Many, many, many older books. Other interesting items as well, like a Battle of Gettysburg map made shortly after the battle. Greek and Roman items as well.
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September 2022 by E. D.
Lovey place, lovely man working there who helped us out.
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August 2021 by Steven Haskell
Very nice three story bookstore with a strong selection of older antique books and ephemera.
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June 2021 by Luke D'Argenio
Stumbled on this whilst we were in the area. Beautiful quaint little bookstore with incredible collection of books. Collection of books.
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November 2020 by Gleba McHamish
A unique and well-tended antiquarian bookshop in Delaware County, with an extensive array of curated first and significant editions to tempt collectors. I'll note they have a particular strength in Greek and Latin Classics, with an abundance of 18th and 17th century editions. Many of these are just texts - if you want a 1750 edition of Cicero, gorgeously bound, but with no introduction nor commentary, and have $350 for pretty things, you will find truly unique volumes. There's also quite a few slipcase, collectors-type translations, if you like line drawings of fauns to go with your copy of the Georgics. If you dig a bit more you'll find some good odd reference works, and some editions with Latin commentary or sometimes English. Books are well arranged and display cases show off pocket-vest editions of the Greek New Testament, e.g.Shopkeepers are knowledgeable, genial, and meticulous in the packaging of one's purchases.
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September 2020 by daniel deutsch
Great little place for the antiquarian-minded. Owners very helpful and gracious going so far as to offer tea to all. Books are wrapped prior to leaving the store.
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June 2020 by Ian Franzen
The Pistachio Nut has a pleasant & mild flavor, comes from a small tree, keeps well on account of having a kernel that's encased in a thin protective film (a "pellicles"), it's been cultivated since for thousands of years, it was originally brought back to Rome by Lucius Vitellius. All of these facts are according to Nuts: Their Production & Everyday Uses by F.N. Howes (Faber & Faber, 1948). This is one of the many books that grace the shelves at Wm. H. Adams Antiquarian Books. This lovely bookstore is stocked full with amazing rare and treasured books, lovingly curated by Diana & Bill, a husband and wife team.Bill was a physician. After he retired, he decided to try to bind medical journal articles together and took an immediate interested in the craft of book-binding. After created medical books, he practiced his newfound art on Shakespeare.Bill & Diane are friendly, kind, and clearly love their books, bringing many of them back from the UK when they visit. There is a lot to check out here and several other bookstores in the small town of Hobart. Wm. H. Adams Antiquarian Books has everything from law to medicine to history and much much more. My favorite was their large selection of historical cookbooks. Be sure to stop by for a visit.
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June 2020 by Ian F.
The Pistachio Nut has a pleasant & mild flavor, comes from a small tree, keeps well on account of having a kernel that's encased in a thin protective film (a "pellicles"), it's been cultivated since for thousands of years, it was originally brought back to Rome by Lucius Vitellius. All of these facts are according to Nuts: Their Production & Everyday Uses by F.N. Howes (Faber & Faber, 1948). This is one of the many books that grace the shelves at Wm. H. Adams Antiquarian Books. This lovely bookstore is stocked full with amazing rare and treasured books, lovingly curated by Diane & Bill, a husband and wife team. Bill was a physician. After he retired, he decided to try to bind medical journal articles together and took an immediate intereste in the craft of book-binding. After created medical books, he practiced his newfound art on Shakespeare. Bill & Diane are friendly, kind, and clearly love their books, bringing many of them back from the UK when they visit. There is a lot to check out here and several other bookstores in the small town of Hobart. Wm. H. Adams Antiquarian Books has everything from law to medicine to history and much much more. My favorite was their large selection of historical cookbooks. Be sure to stop by for a visit.
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September 2019 by Clairement Dibule
every subject covered :)
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July 2019 by George Salayka
Cool antique books. Super neat to walk through and look at everything. They have a cool selection.