Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Browser Books - A San Francisco Gem

Joni and I are spending a couple of days in San Francisco this week for a little R&R.  We decided to take a little walk to Fillmore Street.  And, lo and behold, we came across Browser Books.  This is a very cool bookstore.  Take a look at Browser's blurb, followed by a bunch of pictures:

Browser Books has been a leading literary bookseller in San Francisco since1976, devoted to offering carefully  selected titles in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.  We carry books in nearly all subject areas but we are most noted for our comprehensive selection of fiction and literature, classic and contemporary.  Now we have made it easier for you  to browse and purchase books and eBooks by using the links on this site.
Happy Browsing.
Another focus of our collection is philsophy and religion, east and west, especially Buddhism.  In addition to our store we have been publishing titles of poetry and prose dedicated to the search for meaning in our lives.  If you wish to learn more about our publishing, please vist www.Browserpublishingsf.com.

Ken has been working at the store for 20 years












11 comments:

  1. So envious, to be able to hop over to SF for a little R&R! Just last night we were remembering going to Mama's in Washington Square for breakfast the last time we were there, which seems like ages ago....

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    1. I recognize how lucky we are to be close (1 hour) to a city like San Francisco.

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  2. Whatdja buy? Whatdja buy? Please do tell! Looks like a great store!

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    1. Didn't buy this time. But it was fun to get acquainted with another independent bookstore.

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  3. Looks like a fantastic bookstore. Hope you and Joni have a terrific weekend!

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    1. Thanks, Beth. It's been a great couple of days.

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  4. Wow. That's an awesome bookstore! I'll have to make it up there one of these days :) Enjoy your vacation!

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  5. Thanks, Alina. And I hope I get to see you in Cupertino Saturday.

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  6. I bet you found some real gems in there!

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    1. It is a great combination of new and old and unique.

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  7. Fun! I love exploring bookstores when I go new places! Hpe you had fun :)

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