Submitted by Waru_ t3_y8ze9g in philadelphia
Looking for any and all recs. Don’t mind traveling to south jersey or northern de for good spots either
Submitted by Waru_ t3_y8ze9g in philadelphia
Looking for any and all recs. Don’t mind traveling to south jersey or northern de for good spots either
Harry’s
Black and Nobel
Deep beneath the Masonic temple. But you will find more than books there. Like divinized necrotic tissue waiting to be beheld (and put to use). Take great care if you proceed. The Ur-substance of all that is could retract if an attempt to reach it fails and is noticed by the eyes of Time.
Also, the theosophical society is in center city. Might be up your interests alley. They pay homage to the modern cult of the fact-ish gods we currently worship, but specialize more in esoteric history and practices.
Seconded. Harry's has been around for 100 years now.
Is it still open? I haven’t checked it out in years!
Obligatory RIP to Germ Bookstore :(
It's now called Harry's World and is far more commercial/new age-y than it originally was. Its selection of books is way smaller now, too.
Do any give free frogurt with purchase?
Might want to try Spiral Bookcase in Manayunk
The frogurt is also cursed.
Boo! As a good Catholic boy in the 80s, I used to go there to get severely creeped out by the occult books.
Oh, yeah. The original Harry's was for serious occult people. Used to have a real mummy in the window.
It's not really the same store it used to be. It's more woo woo shit now than actual occult
That's bad.
But you get your choice of topping
Also has a cat. Used bookstore with a cat is my retirement goal
Last time I dabbled in the occult I got a nasty case of hemorrhoids. Never again!
That's good
The toppings contain potassium benzoate
That’s bad
Can I go now?
PAPS26 t1_it2nkep wrote
Garland of Letters is great on South St, Harry's World on South as well.