Saturday, January 12, 2013

Cedar City's Excellent Book Seller!



On a recent trip down to Cedar City, I had the chance to pop into one of my favorite Utah used book stores, Braun’s Books.    I’ve made it a point to stop at this excellent smaller bookstore nearly every trip through Cedar City.  Of course my proclivity for stopping there is considerably enhanced by the fact that it is associated with a fine coffee house, the Grind!



When I first stopped into this treasure, maybe two years back, I encountered a young man of about 30 or so behind the counter.  When I asked if he was the proprietor, he responded “Yes, I am.”  To which I said “What the hell is a young man your age doing with a bookstore!!”  That was my introduction to Tyler Braun, the original owner of the store.  A young man with a passion for real books!  Makes me think there is a glimmer of hope into the future.

During that first visit to the store, I went to the nature section and what to my wondering eyes did I find?  An excellent copy of Edwin Way Teale’s  A Naturalist Buys An Old Farm!  Score!  Teale has been, for the last few years, one of the natural history writers I avidly collect and this was one I had not yet found!  When I took the book up to the counter and told Tyler that I had found a really good one, he said, “Oh that’s the kind you’re looking for” and then reached under the counter and pulled out a mint copy of Sigurd Olson’s Reflections From The North Country!!  Holy moly!  These are the two authors I have worked the hardest on trying to find in the last few years.   I’d have gone and bought a Utah lottery ticket that day if we had one!
In the last year, Tyler sold the store to Megan and Matt O’Sullivan.    They are both true bibliophiles and Megan told me that a common love of books was a key element in their first meeting and dating!  I’m thinking that this might give new meaning to the term “book lust!”  

Braun’s Books is, contrary to Megan’s joking contentions, a very well organized store.  Various generas and subject areas are clearly identified and are, to my standards, pretty well organized.  Are there piles of newly purchased books all around the register?  Sure, but I’d be disappointed if there wasn’t.  Knowing that Megan and Matt are buying on a regular basis keeps me returning and it has been a rare stop in the store when I have failed to leave without a new treasure!



On my most recent trip to Braun’s, I managed to snag a fine hardbound copy of Barry Lopez’ Arctic Dreams.  This tome, one of the true classics of nature writing in the latter 20th century, is a book I’ve previously read but it is a very fitting addition to my natural history collection.  This book was the winner of the National Book Award for non-fiction in 1986 and was really the work that exposed Lopez to a larger audience for his extraordinarily gifted ability to portray both nature and the relationship of humans to nature in such an eloquent manner.  Since that time, he has gone on to write many books, all in the same vein.
Braun’s carries an excellent selection of new, used, and collectible books.  The collectible books are in a case behind the counter and are worthy of perusing.  I’ve not bought one out of there yet, as I’ve not seen any natural history books I had to have or did not already have, but they do have a very good array of both American  and Utah classics in that complement.    


So the next time you find yourself in the vicinity of Cedar City, hop off and head to Braun’s Books!  Pop into The Grind, grab a cup of their outstanding java, fire up the laptop and read the latest from the Book Hunter (ah yes, a shameless plug but then again I am!), and then head next door into a delightful  mecca of great books and friendly owners!

Braun’s Books does not have a website but does have a great FB page where Megan posts schedule event such as book signing and other activities. 
Braun’s Books:  25 North Main St.  Cedar City, UT  84720 (435) 586-8303 



7 comments:

  1. Great post and awesome photo of Braun's!

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  2. It is indeed a fine photo. I'm not convinced that even the great Bob Palin could take one that fine!

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  3. So happy you are blogging about your finds. It will make I easier on us older folk when we cruise through.

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  4. Glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful! I've got some more Utah stores that I'll be blogging about soon and by mid-April or so I'll be on the road and blogging more about some out of state.

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    1. Thanks Mark! I'm having fun doing it and am glad to know other like it.

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  6. This book store sounds nice. I love hunting in used-book stores. I'll be sure to stop in this one.
    Bill

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