Outside my office in Infopark, Kochi there is a chap who comes in and puts up a book sale. He sells any book for Rs 150. I often buy books there. I see it is 50 Rs cheaper here. I guess the price depends on the city.
I always love browsing the books on sale at a bookstore - you can find treasures there! Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/01/ill-never-be-cotton-farmer.html
It's amazing how Mumbai, or any place in Mumbai, could be set up for business! Good catch
ReplyDeleteNothing beats a pile of books for sale. Endless possibilities.
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An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Very interesting and very neatly arranged. Almost looks like textbooks. Like the colors!
ReplyDeleteOutside my office in Infopark, Kochi there is a chap who comes in and puts up a book sale. He sells any book for Rs 150. I often buy books there. I see it is 50 Rs cheaper here. I guess the price depends on the city.
ReplyDeleteIn book fairs of Navi Mumbai they sell books Rs. 100, 200 or 300 per kg :)
ReplyDeleteWhich place is this?
ReplyDeleteThis is on D.N. Road, the stretch between CST and Flora Fountain.
DeleteWow!Sometimes you can find a jewel of a book here.
ReplyDeleteLoved the pic n post :)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!
ReplyDeleteI have seen this in Daryaganj Delhi . From these temporary book shop , we can found our favorite books very cheap !!
ReplyDeleteI always love browsing the books on sale at a bookstore - you can find treasures there!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/01/ill-never-be-cotton-farmer.html
Great composition in this photo of the book stall ~ love the colors too!
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Book sales are always fun to see and browse. Nice colours in these well organized book piles.
ReplyDeleteThat's where you would find me. :-)
ReplyDeleteCool photo! There's nothing like a good bookstore.
ReplyDeleteThis is what I miss about Bombay - the roadside market.
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