Follow Us On

       

Newsletter Sign-up

Archive for October 2008

Welcome to Anthology’s New Website!

Oct 6th, 2008 | By administrator | Category: Anthology New and Used Books Scranton PA

Anthology is proud to announce that we have not only expanded to the web but also in physical, non-virtual size! In less than one year, we doubled our floor space. Yes, that’s right, you can now shop for books in our spacious 3,000 square feet – two whole rooms of tasty knowledge and entertainment right before your eyes! Read more…



Andrew P.H. Clyde Has Writer’s Block.

Oct 6th, 2008 | By administrator | Category: Anthology New and Used Books Scranton PA

Anthology’s is proud to announce the author of our weekly blog for writers and readers: Author Andrew P.H. Clyde, who wrote and published LithiumBuzz this past year. Please check out his website at www.andrewphclyde.com!



Dead Poets Come Alive at Anthology!

Oct 17th, 2008 | By Anthology | Category: Anthology New and Used Books Scranton PA

Join us Friday, October 24th, at 7:30 for our Dead Poets Reading! Slap on a beard and read us some Whitman! Dust off those patent-leather peep toes and invoke Anne Sexton! Brush up on your Welsh accent and become Dylan Thomas! This event is FREE, and the dead poet with the best costume takes home a gift [...]



Check out James Crane’s article on Anthology

Oct 17th, 2008 | By Anthology | Category: Anthology New and Used Books Scranton PA

Local poet/beatnik/guru James Crane (of Tazed Monkey fame – check out their poetry reading in Wilkes-Barre) was kind enough to write an article on Anthology’s expansion in Scranton’s weekly entertainment paper, Electric City. Check it out and leave a comment!
http://www.ecweekend.com/columns/story.asp?id=47579



Take a Field Trip to Anthology!

Oct 22nd, 2008 | By Anthology | Category: Anthology New and Used Books Scranton PA

Day care and school teachers: bring your students down to the local bookstore for a field trip! We can start the tour by showing them Center Street, which features original student artwork based on local architecture. Then we can give the history of the Casey Hotel and the Casey Laundry Building, which is now home [...]