




via Maud Newton & from out of Gowanus--the Reanimation Library
"The Reanimation Library is a small, independent library based in Brooklyn. It is a collection of books that have fallen out of mainstream circulation. Outdated and discarded, they have been culled from thrift stores, stoop sales, and throw-away piles across the country and given new life as resource material for artists, writers, and other cultural archeologists..."
sounds like the Manse!
Also: someone's splendid collection of ephemera...