1868: Rare Books, Manuscripts, Autographs, Coins, Stamps, and Personal Items of the Great, Important, Famous, Notorious, or Noteworthy, Bought & Sold; Appraisals Free; No Estate Too Small. Mr. Gilden himself helped them. A small man, thin and nervous-looking, with a dark moustache borrowed from a miniature walrus. He was, he assured them from behind the small dealer’s table, the fourth of that name in the firm. “My father, his father, and his uncle. The firm was originally called merely ‘Brown’s’, you know. Of course, it was a coffee shop then. Lupoff and Gilden used to meet there every second Sunday and hold an informal rare book and document auction. Gradually, the auctions became more important than the coffee. It’s in memory of this tradition that we always keep a pot of coffee brewing for our customers.” “What a nice tradition,” Nate said. “I’d like some coffee.” “It’s fifty cents a cup,”
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