Every six months or so, the Kamloops Symphony holds a used book and music sale. The November sale just finished up. I always go, though I never find anything spectacular, I usually find a couple of interesting things. This year, I found the "Cat People" score by Giorgio Moroder and a beat up copy of "Thunder in the East" by obscure Japanese hair-metallers Loudness. It also gives me a chance to indulge my other collecting hobby: maps and altases. I picked up a road atlas of the UK and Ireland, and a road gazetteer of Australia put out in 1969 by an Australian oil company, Ampol.
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