Used book sale weekend!
First up, Berkeley Public Library's annual Big Book Sale. I made a quick run-through before work on Friday, then went back for a more thorough perusal on Saturday. I bought three items each day, and the grand total for both days combined was $3.50:
Let's Go Train Man (電車男) (Malaysian 3-DVD set of the 2005 J-dorama series, with Chinese, English, and Malay subtitles).
Viking Age Iceland, by Jesse Byock (paperback).
She, by H. Rider Haggard (paperback). At long last, I've finally completed my set of 1978 Del Rey paperbacks of Haggard's Ayesha series.
English-Yiddish Yiddish-English Dictionary, by David Mendel Harduf (paperback). I already had Harkavy's bigger dictionary in hardback, but I figured it would be worth 50 cents to get a more portable one, in case I decide to attempt reading
The Hobbit in Yiddish.
Winny de Puh, by A.A. Milne, translated into Spanish by Isabel Gortazar (hardcover). One of several classic children's books that I collect in translation, especially when I can get them at library book sale prices.
Orbis Sensualium Pictus, by Jan Amos Komenský (hardcover). This edition, published in Prague in 1942, contains Czech text, as well as the Latin and German text and original woodcuts from the 1658 Nuremberg edition. Komenský (a.k.a. Comenius) is considered the father of modern education, and this book was the first widely-used illustrated textbook for children. The binding is in horrible condition, but it was still a good deal.
Himawari-kai's monthly Japanese book sale was also this weekend. I only go to this sale occasionally, but my Spidey Sense for J-media bargains compelled me to go today. It paid off. Here's what I got for a total of three dollars:
ハリー・ポッターと賢者の石 (
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone), by J.K. Rowling, translated into Japanese by Matsuoka Yūko (hardcover).
Make my day, by Aragaki Yui (CD+DVD single).
about love (アバウト・ラブ/關於愛) (Japanese DVD with Japanese and English subtitles). 2005 anthology film about three Japanese+Chinese romances, starring Itō Misaki (also in the
Train Man series above). First press with three postcards.
And today's best score:
Yatterman (ヤッターマン) (Japanese 3-DVD deluxe set with loads of extras). Miike Takashi's 2009 live-action version of the 1970s anime, starring Arashi's Sakurai Shō, Fukuda Saki, and Fukada Kyōko as the sexy villain Doronjo.