Regardless of the city or town I'm in, one of my favorite  destinations is the local used book store. While often perceived as  simply a place for the budget conscious to find cheap books, I've  noticed that there appears to be a subculture of people who frequent  them. More than bargain hunters, a good many patrons are seeking the  rare, the unusual, the out-of-print. I am one of those people. In the  early 1990s, I found myself perusing the aisles of a used book store in  Chattanooga, looking for nothing in particular, altho I'd developed an  interest in signed books. In the poetry section, I noticed a small,  nondescript paperback. Looking inside, I found the author had inscribed a  note and signature to whom I must assume was the original purchaser.  The book went home with me that evening, becoming the first of my  collection of signed books and the start of a pursuit that interests me  to this day.    While Chattanooga, TN is home to the largest used book store I...
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