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Hometown:
York, PA
About Me:
Heirloom Bookstore attends the many and varied Mystery events selling books to the reading public, at least they promise us they read them. We also carry Modern Literature, Fiction, Children's & Illustrated Books, Americana, and Rare Books in a variety of fields. With over 20 years of experience in the collectible trade, we have done everything from making and repairing books to working in the Library software and Antiquarian book field. Jack of all book trades it seems!
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http://www.heirloombookstore.com
Books And Authors I Like:
There are two of us:
(Michelle's Author/Book List): Mysteries (assorted variety), The Phantom Tollbooth, Gormenghast Trilogy, Hawthorne, Harlan Ellison, Skipp & Spector, Poe, Vonnegut, Virginia Wolfe, Flannery O'Connor, William Faulkner, Jorge Luis Borges, JG Ballard, Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, Caleb Carr, William Gibson, Dr. Seuss, Roald Dahl, Neil Gaiman, Ray Bradbury, and others.
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
There are two of us:
(Michelle's Films): To Kill A Mocking Bird, Twelve Angry Men, Hitchcock, Cohen Brothers, The Others, All About Eve, Sunset Boulevard, Blade Runner, Tim Burton, Dracula (Francis Ford Coppola's), Wallace & Gromit, Stranger than Fiction, Out of Africa, All Monty Phython Films, Defending Your Life, Akira Kurosawa films, The Piano but forgetting far more of them.

(Michelle's Music): Peter Gabriel, The The, The Replacements, Natalie Merchant, Nine Inch Nails, Nitzerebb, Ministry,Tori Amos, Bjork, Iggy Pop, The Clash, Nirvana, Lucinda Williams, Kurt Weill, YoYo Ma, The Chieftans, The Waterboys, The Cure, Elvis Costello, The Art of Noise, Violent Femmes, Gorillaz, School House Rock Productions, Johnny Cash, PJ Harvey, Billie Holiday, Southern Culture on the Skids, Chickasaw Mudpuppies, and others.

(Michelle's TV Shows): Rescue Me, The Shield, House, The Closer, Pysch, Medium, Samari Jack, Invader Zim, The Bob Newhart Show, Cheers, Night Stalker, Space Ghost, Twilight Zone, Hillstreet Blues, AbFab, Fawlty Towers, Vicar of Dibley, Monk (earlier years before Natalie), Two and a half Men, South Park, Barney Miller, Wings, Dharma & Greg, The X-Files, TNG, Doctor Who, Buffy The Vampire Slayer (that's right, I admit it), Farscape, The Black Adder, M*A*S*H, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Batman: The Animated Series,Home Movies, Pinky and the Brain, NewsRadio, Frasier, and more but enough for now as I am starting to think I may watch a tad too much tv!

The Very Noble and Sorely Missed, Sir Raney

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Artistic Value of Murder

I just got off the phone with a customer who purchased a high end art book from us. We chatted some about the scuplture's body of work and how it has increased rapidly in value over the years. Our customer mentioned that he used to collect fiction but got out of the market when the costs got too high which brought us to discussing how he picked the art he is collecting now. He stated, "I only collect works by artists who have died. This way I know there is a finite number of items to be… Continue

Posted on April 19, 2007 at 10:27am — 3 Comments

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At 2:12am on October 7, 2008, Beth Groundwater said…
I'm saving my travel $ for next year, after the May release of my book, TO HELL IN A HANDBASKET, the sequel to A REAL BASKET CASE. I definitely plan to attend Bouchercon in Indianapolis next year. I presume you'll be there, too?
At 7:57am on October 6, 2008, Beth Groundwater said…
Thanks for befriending this cozy mystery author!
At 9:36am on August 17, 2007, Michael W. Sherer said…
Wondered if I could impose on your expertise. In my sixth Emerson Ward mystery, one of the bad guys washes money by purchasing old books. I suggested a 1690 fifth edition copy of Shakespeare's The Tempest and a first edition of Salinger's Catcher in The Rye would together be worth about $20K in good condition. Your thoughts?
At 9:28am on August 17, 2007, Marilyn Meredith said…
What a wonderful sounding bookstore. Sorry to hear about your dog--I know how hard that can be.

Marilyn
At 10:10am on May 30, 2007, Rhys Bowen said…
I'm so sorry to hear about your lab. It's really hard to know that animal friends are with us for such a short time.
Here's a virtual hug
At 2:40am on April 26, 2007, Heirloom Bookstore said…
It will be our first visit so pretty excited about it. Figure we might want to see it BEFORE it melts away.....well not really but you know what we mean. Any suggestions on a great seafood place to dine? -Michelle
At 6:20am on April 25, 2007, Jordan Dane said…
I will be at Bouchercon 2007 in Anchorage Ak. I used to live up there 81-91. My big adventure. It would be great to see friendly cyberspace buddies there.
At 2:09pm on April 7, 2007, Heirloom Bookstore said…
Jon, let us know when you are headed our way. Any plans for attending Bouchercon '07 as we will be set up there? -Michelle
At 8:40am on April 7, 2007, Heirloom Bookstore said…
So we are up and running, thanks again Sandra for the gentle reminder to join in the fray. Has been rather pleasant to wake up with a cup of java this am and see all the kind friend requests. (Never have been so popular before in our life, well perhaps a few bar settings might have come close but only when we were buying!) Looking forward to posting real comments in the future as we get our crimespace "legs" under us! Best, Michelle
 
 
 

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