Hello. I am a widower returning to New Hampshire after a stay in Spring Hill. My wife was an avid music collector and cared for her CDs very well. I have kept them away from extreme temperatures since. There are around 15 other CDs and DVDs.
I am selling these because it was always her music, her era, and something uniquely hers. I also have some odd books of mine. She had a beautiful little diary that used a small tree limb and strings to close. You can keep her pages in there and use it for yourself with the remaining majority of black pages, or simply remove hers.Other books I have are on gravestone art in New England from 1650 to 1815, Complete Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, a biography on the man who invented power steering, a nostalgic tool catalogue, a 300 year commemoration of the First Congregational Church of Essex, a small red book called Man Who Would Be King, a very cerebral book called Characteristics of Women (by a woman!), and that’s about it except for some additional odds and ends, a sheet of New Hampshire 3-cent stamps, mildly crinkled commemorative card with it, as well as a signed print by Susan Sawyer called Technical Object, and a Punch page from May 18, 1931. $275 would be a great contribution toward settling back into my home state. My bus leaves Tuesday at noon so I am eager to sell these soon. CDs were kept as a collector would, both by her and me in her memory.