I Spent Too Much Money On Books
I've been away recently - first to Rome as you saw last week, and then to Cornwall. So here's all the books that greeted me when I arrived home!
My name's Tom and I'm an antiquarian bookseller. To browse my stock of rare books and manuscripts, visit my website: www.tomwayling.co.uk
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'Too Much Money On Books' no such thing
@jackwaycombe
8 күн бұрын
Absolutely. Abandoned on a desert island, I'd read the label on a tin of beans until I knew it by heart.
Buying books is the most exciting part of the book business for me!! I love buying books.
Hello Tom! I love the vibes of your videos, (and shorts). Your channel is such a gem for book lovers!
Love the whole process; I’m locked in. I am particularly fond of the buying process and your thoughts on each item. In a side note. Have you ever thought about doing readings on a sister channel? I think your voice would lend to it well.
As an 80-year old book lover I can so relate to this. Visting my small town local public library recently (it's also a contact point for social services) I had a wander around. And discounting the fashionable media and digital services avaliable, I left in little doubt I have more books (and better books) than they do. My major regret these days - rarely leaving a recliner - is that I can't enjoy the second joy of my life behind reading. And that's wandering around old book shops so long that sheer embarrassment dictates I buy something. And that collection you just unboxed? I'm off to sulk!
There is no such a thing like too much money spent on books 😄 The Secret History is such a good find, signed. But The Children of Hurin is stunning! Very nice finds overall, thank you for sharing!
Love your enthusiasm . You really manage to stir up curiosity. I thoroughly enjoy your channel. Thank you .
This is absolutely what i love about your channel! It's also great to hear what you sell them for too
Ralph Bakshi's work on the LOTR may not be the best telling of the story but it is a true work of art. I never knew of the Brochure. It looks fantastic.
@KristineMaitland
11 күн бұрын
Tempting, yes. A gorgeous piece of ephemera.
As a Tolkien collector I just sent you a message on your website. Love his books.
hi tom, love the video. The green bar on the side is a little distracting though, maybe make it a bit smaller next time? Or have it popup each time a new book is shown, but then disappears until the next book.
You look so happy slicing open your boxes and examining the contents!
Every time I see one of this, I want to go to tourné around my country to find old and rare books for my collection. I only wish, I have more money :(
Bouquiniste in St. Andrews is a wonderful bookshop! It’s a delight to know you’re a fellow St Andrewsian! 🎉
One of my students gave me their book on the last day of school this year before they go to Secondary and honestly I think it's one of my most treasured possessions already ❤❤
If I ever have the money in my life you are the guy I’ll go to hunt me a set of the “In Bocca” cookbooks 😁😁
Seeing you display and comment upon your books I'm reminded of the Ceniza brothers thoughts on modern books and printing in The Club Dumas.
my favorite video to date is about the volvelle astrological book. I love it when books have something unexpected. marvelous as always. keep up the great work!
This is Paradise for book lovers. Love that you let us in on the real fun stuff of unpacking. A better Christmas
Loving these videos . Not just for how much you spend but mainly for the history/story behind each book .
Its nice to know this whole secret world of book collecting is alive and well. I don't think, despite computers making owning books easier, that book lovers will ever disappear.
Love this channel. First time I landed here I though Mick Hucknall had a book channel. But well done, Tom.. started reading again after a busy couple of years. Finished Dune Messiah and Fire and Blood. Right now in the middle of Watchmen (3rd time reading it) after that I begin A game of Thrones
I love watching these videos. I get so much energy from watching them.
Yes pls. Make more videos on books. Would love to watch!!
A big Tolkien fan here and you have some real gems. So glad I found this channel! Just watched your Tom Bombadil video. Loved it! ❤
Long time fan of your TikToks here, and happy to have come across your KZread channel! I didn't know you were a fellow alumnus of St Andrews, I did an MLitt in early modern history there. I'm also a great fan of Bouquiniste (and stop there anytime I'm in St Andrews), and that's actually where I found the book that inspired my PhD project
I love your videos.Please continue this type videos❤
Interesting as always!
When I was 14 I fulfilled my high school work-experience at the local library HQ. At the end of the week I got first dibs on the huge book sale of volumes being taken out of circulation. I picked up the first 10 parts of The Complete History of Middle Earth, first editions. I imagine they have little monetary value as they have library stamps in them. It tickled me that the library had first editions in circulation, they are a nice memory and a fun talking point on my shelf, just wish they had all 12.
I hope one day we can get a deep dive into your private collection I love your passion thanks to you I’ve been building a small collection of my own keep up the amazing work
Any good story behind the letter opener Tom?
I received my own book package that I've been waiting for while watching this video😂❤
Perfect channel for a booklover!
I enjoy any video you make the facts and seeing the books is great
It is always heartbreaking to see some one have to break up their collection.
That children of Hurin edition is stunning
That intro would go way different here in Canada lol. Come home after a week to no parcels because porch pirates take that in half an hour if you arent out there right way.
Those Tolkien stuff was GORGEOUS!
❤❤❤ amazing books collection
Wow. Great jjobb with these finds. 😮 I think you have our dream job 😊 except for the hard work and price negotiations. We probably should raid a few school libraries for their unwanted first editions! 😂 Nice to hear from some of your clients how collecting rare and significant editions can be a worthwhile passion. 😊
Such an interesting video!
Great video - my fave was the Bakshi LotR catalogue. I'm not sure the 'total spent' Matrix-style graphic on the left is necessary, it was a little distracting I thought.
Loves these videos, there’s needs to be more book collectors out there! Is there a market for American writers in the Uk? Maybe for classics like Faulkner, Twain, Hemingway, Lovecraft etc, but also contemporaries like McCarthy, Le Guin, DF Wallace, S. King… or are there deals to be had on those writers? Also, do you see many older editions of Thomas Taylor, Goethe, Laboulaye, Blavatsky, Jung, or older Alchemical/theurgical works? Cheers from Canada, keep up the great work.
Yours is a wonderful job.
I love your enthusiasm for all things JRRT, but I rrad the LOTR books in cheap paperback editions back in 1971 and stopped there (ok, I saw the Peter Jackson films). But at Hatchards last week I came across a paperback copy of one of his academic medieval studies (didn't buy it - too esoteric even for me). One of my university profs was also a medievalist, an authority on the Pearl Poet, and he was friends on that level with JRRT. I have a suitcase full of paperbacks I've been hunting which are flying back to the US with me Cheaper than international shipping!
Something warm, welcoming and wholesome about antiquarian books and collecting them . 💯
Great video!!! I’m a tolkien fan , always surprised by the different books out there . Also , have and Agatha Christie or Stephen King books ?
“I spent too much money on book” is every bibliophile’s motto.
Love this...
I like what you do, Thanks
I wish you would interview famous authors on this channel some day :)
Fascinating, even though I dislike Tolkien!...thank you for pinpointing Bouquiniste...they may help me find a few St Andrews-oriented pieces...dgp/uk
"...and this, folks, is what book joy looks like in the wild."
Too much money on books, said no book nerd ever ☺ all those lovely books!!
It's like a magic the gathering vintage booster box opening hosted by the singer form Simply Red :D
I think you need to invest in a beautiful ledger..... Would love more videos likes this.
Fascinating purchases. Do you ever come across any philatelic related literature?
This is so relatable
my favourite book was the one I made with ryanair to ibiza in 2016 best holiday ever
Ok I came to your latest video for a request for a series about sci fi writers from the 30s to the 60s
I've enjoyed all of it.
I can relate to the title of this video...
And I thought my lot of 20 random Dover Thrift books from ebay was exciting.
nice content , keep up
It's a passion.
Too much Tolkien! Sorry to be such a philistine, but I wouldn't give you tuppence for any Tolkien and I've had a go at reading them all, never got beyond a few pages. I can see your delight, Tom, in finding a particularly wanted item for an individual customer. I have been such a customer searching for items for years that were valuable to me, mainly for my own research needs, and finally lighting on a title after years of searching is such a joy. I've got one such item on the way to me at the moment from a Dutch specialist seller in the history of science and just can't wait to receive it. About three years ago I located a copy of a really rare title in German that not even the British Library owns! It is wonderful fun to be able to make such a boast to other book-lovers and they always share in my delight. I absolutely agree that there is no such thing as spending too much money on books. I love your enthusiasm and delight in the importance of the books that you handle. You really know what they will mean to your customers, don't you?
"I Spent Too Much Money oOn Books" -- Alren concept.
I'm headed to Rome myself. Any good book store recommendations?
Now that's my idea of money well spent.
It just occurred to me that this channel is similar to Japan Camera Hunter. Yet very different.
My godmother was a dust jacket illustrator but I've no idea who she worked for or what on, is there any way to find out?
Do you happen to have the lost world 1912 i recomend it. If you do own it can you show it off in a short
Admire your passion for our legacy
Tom... I always choose books over food..... Economic choices do not apply to books.
DIDN'T WE ALL 😅😅😅😅 !!!!!
Let’s normalize spending too much money on books.
good man
Those are books that are money well spent, I dare say
Do you ever smell books? I do. I know this looks like a troll comment but it's not. My wife doesn't believe me that books smell great.... I'm not weird
Did you grow up in Abingdon Oxfordshire?
I don't know what i am doing here. I don't even have 10 rupees to buy chocolate. (Yes, i love reading books)
That would be less once you take out your commission for the other books that you're buying for others.
As alreadyt said, you can never spend too much money on books.
“I spent too much money on books” I recognize the individual words, but they make no sense in that order…..
Do you collect books for your child? Which ones?
Love your videos but this one was unwatchable for me because of the distracting green wavy thing on the left.
No such thing as too much money. Buy into the red, sell into the green
Is there really a such thing as spending too much money on books tho 😅
What do you MEAN 'too much'...? There IS NO 'too much' when it comes to books...😅😅
I'm glad you said "ring wraith" and did not used the n word :)
If they're rare get them turned into audiobooks brother 👌