In Praise of Old Books
Appreciating the many uses for old books
I didn’t choose the old book life, the old book life chose me. It all started when I found a monthly community book fair that liquidates its leftover merchandise-for free. I love a good Little Free Library, and this was like a Big Free Library. So I checked it out. There were childrens books, novels, non-fiction, business books, art books, travel guides, even media like VHS tapes (which in case you were wondering, weren’t exactly flying off the shelves).
I gravitated to the shelves of old, vintage and antique books. I started collecting them not for the content (I haven’t even read one yet) but for their visual value. The leather covers, torn and stained. The imprinted letters of the titles and the rough, uneven cut of the discolored pages. Each book is one of a kind, not something that can be ordered on Amazon. Each copy of one of these books could be the last ever in existence, you never know.
So I have a generous collection now-some might say too generous. So here’s how I’m putting them to good use.
Decorate with antique books
These books can be used as a display item, on a mantle or coffee table. They’re more than just books-they’re a little piece of the past. Plus it makes you seem highly cultured to have some distinguished volumes on the shelf to balance out those copies of Bergdorf Blondes and The 4-Hour Body or even How to Build a Car. Not that those are real titles I just saw on the shelf or anything. Hm. Moving on, here are some displayed on the mantle above the fireplace. Right now, the heavy volumes are actually playing a nice role holding up Christmas stockings.
Antique books for event centerpieces
I coordinated a wedding this fall at the James J. Hill Reference Library in St. Paul, and the couple used old books to create centerpieces! It went nicely with their Beauty and the Beast theme, with a little Chip teacup perched on top of the books!
Find old, vintage and antique books
In addition to used book sales, I’ve also seen older books pop up in Little Free Libraries from time to time. You just have to be in the right place at the right time. Most of these old books come from people’s personal collections, so hit up estate sales as well.
And of course, my all time favorite online shop for handmade and vintage goods, Etsy! (affiliatel link)
New Year’s Resolutions
Appreciating the decorative value of decades-old books has helped me with my goal of living more Eco-conciously this year. By rescuing these old books from going into the landfill, I also gained something that can’t be bought at the store. So if you’re looking for a sustainability-focused New Year’s Resolution, try this: This year, I will strive to use something already in existence instead of buying new. Even if it’s just once, it’s a fun thing to try.
Other New Year’s Resolutions to check out
I’ve linked up with some other websites to share more ideas for eco-centric New Year’s Resolutions.
Sustainable New Year’s Resolutions
DIY New Years Resolutions
Zero Waste Home
16 Ways to Save Money Every Month
12 Sustainable Goals for the New Year
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Great resolution idea! I love decorating with what I already have!
I love this post and I love old books. Such a great idea.
Thanks Christina!