If a prestigious marketing program at a university ever invites me to lecture and a student asks, “Sir? What do you do in your book store to get customers to come in?” I would answer, “I start eating lunch or urgently need to go to the bathroom.” These options have shown over the course of many years to make that front … [Read more...]
We deliver
Printed Page remains open, but if you are quarantined or homebound, let us know: We will happily deliver a book to your home (or porch!). You can't just order a title from us, but if you let us know what kind of books you're interested in, e.g. novels, mysteries, history, we will find something for you. There is NO … [Read more...]
Are old books valuable?
Are old books valuable? Some are, but most old books that we see are just old and nothing more. And therein lies the greatest misconception about used books -- that simply by being old, books have gained value. It's a common thing for folks to think otherwise, maybe because "antiquarian" and "antique" sound like … [Read more...]
Our next free session of Book Collecting 101 is Saturday, March 21
Whether you're an avid collector, a curious newbie, or just someone interested in books, you'll want to sign up for our book-collecting class. It's Saturday, March 21 from 9 to 10:30 at Printed Page, and it's free. But you do need to RSVP, because space is limited. You'll learn helpful information about book … [Read more...]
Dog days
There are days at Printed Page when we can go for hours without seeing a soul. We dust and straighten and wonder if maybe we're the only people in Denver who didn't get the evacuation order. Then there are days like Friday. Before I could get the lights on, a group of professors from Texas came in and did some serious … [Read more...]
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