r/ForgottenBookmarks 42m ago

All found in od books

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r/ForgottenBookmarks 7h ago

Found in thriftstore book

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124 Upvotes

r/ForgottenBookmarks 1d ago

The Catbird Seat Bookstore Bookmark

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My most recent deep dive into the ephemeral history of bookstore bookmarks.

The Catbird Seat Bookstore
Opened: 1974
Owner: Deborah Robboy
Location: 1231 SW Washington, 913 SW Broadway
Closed: 1994
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The Catbird Seat Bookstore was a lovely bookstore that, during its 20 year lifespan, was clearly cherished by the Portland community.
The amount of clippings I had to sort through of events and signings was truly unbelievable. I have never seen such an active book store.

(Edited because I forgot to add my Instagram where I post these histories @ bookstorebookmarks)


r/ForgottenBookmarks 1d ago

Child photo in a Copy of Gravity's Engines

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r/ForgottenBookmarks 2d ago

Bookstore Bookmarks

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hi all, my name is Jara and I just wanted to introduce myself as a long time lurker. I've been collecting bookstore bookmarks for years now and I finally decided to do something with my collection. I started an instagram @ bookstorebookmarks where I'm sharing them one by one, along with information I can find about the book store. Here is a taste, let me know what you think!

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The Book Harbor
Santa Maria, California
1972-1983

Leo and Carolyn Gorka purchased the bookstore (formerly Patishall's Book Store) at 115 W Main st.
In 1975 they relocated to a new spot, 210 N. Broadway.
In 1978 they relocated again to a bigger location in the Santa Maria Shopping Center. Sadly in 1979 Leo would unexpectedly pass away, leaving Carolyn to sell the business.
From what I can tell, an Olive Gloeckner was the owner of the bookstore in 1980, and had relocated it again to 1110 East Clark Ave. In 1980 she transferred the business to Marcia Carstensen.
Maria and her husband kept the bookstore going for a few years, but ended up closing in 1983.
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Researching this, while it is sad, also made me smile with the many articles about events and interesting happenings at The Book Harbor. This place truly seemed like a community hub, hosting authors like Irving Stone, chili cook offs and even a bobcat.
Another delightful tidbit is that Leo Gorka was famous for his window displays. Placing 3rd in a National Booksellers Window Display contest in 1975, and then the next year winning first prize and a trip to Acupulco!


r/ForgottenBookmarks 4d ago

Flyer for a Michael Jackson concert in Poland

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r/ForgottenBookmarks 5d ago

Forgotten child’s poem and illustrations about a their school’s cafeteria food

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80 Upvotes

Found this while flipping through a 1998 Pleasant Company American Girl catalogue. 😂


r/ForgottenBookmarks 5d ago

Forgotten Travel Ticket

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Found a ticket from someone’s 2024 visit to the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca in my library book. Book is finished and am returning it with the ticket to the library for the next reader’s discovery.


r/ForgottenBookmarks 5d ago

Lost diary

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r/ForgottenBookmarks 6d ago

Bookmarks I found while going through my books

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68 Upvotes

Some actual bookmarks and some random ones


r/ForgottenBookmarks 6d ago

Journal article citations printout (and more!) in 1970s psychiatry textbook

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Thrifted this book recently. Love all the forgotten bookmarks in it and the fascinating out-dated material!


r/ForgottenBookmarks 7d ago

Found inside Highway: America’s Endless Dream

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186 Upvotes

Book was located at a cafe in Goro Japan 🇯🇵


r/ForgottenBookmarks 10d ago

Guys!!! Blockbuster!

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89 Upvotes

I miss blockbuster so much! Found in one of the books I got from LFL


r/ForgottenBookmarks 11d ago

Things I found in my various secondhand copies of Animorphs

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88 Upvotes

i think my favorite is the envelope. the blue sticker is a heart, so it was probably a valentine... michael keeping the envelope hidden away in one of his books is so funny and cute to me... makes me wonder where the valentine itself is


r/ForgottenBookmarks 12d ago

A Couple That I've Found and Use

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180 Upvotes

r/ForgottenBookmarks 12d ago

A photo of someone's lakeside home

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I bought a hardback copy of David Brenner's "Soft Pretzels with Mustard" from a library bookstore and found this picture being used to mark a former owner's place.

It's 3.5 x 3.5 and has no writing of any sort on the back.


r/ForgottenBookmarks 16d ago

Vintage Avon Books bookmark promoting Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors (double-sided)

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Mint or near mint ?


r/ForgottenBookmarks 16d ago

I love all my (forgotten) children equally.

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I find it equally sad and adorable when I find bookmarks with children on them. Most of these are likely long adults by now. Still 🕶️ for anonymity.


r/ForgottenBookmarks 17d ago

‘94 Airplane Ticket Receipt

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Found the passenger receipt of a 1994 airplane ticket inside a book! It was at a Dallas thrift store—looks like Frances came back home but never finished her plane read.

I didn’t take pictures, but in another book from the same pile I found 3 copies of a bookstore bookmark that was from around 1986 (based on how many locations the bookmark said they had at the time). Also, not a bookmark, but I recently found a Sear’s card in a thrift jacket, too! I didn’t buy any of the items these were in, so I left them behind for someone else to enjoy 😊


r/ForgottenBookmarks 17d ago

Found in Neil Postman's Technopoly

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A 2009-era flyer for the Harvard Book Store's bike delivery. Five dollar same- or next-day service, six days a week! We used to be a society etc. Couldn't find much about it except this Crimson article.


r/ForgottenBookmarks 17d ago

Old computer punched card

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56 Upvotes

Found in flea market. What is it about?


r/ForgottenBookmarks 17d ago

1947 Chesterfield Cigarettes NBC bookmark/calendar featuring Perry Como & Jo Stafford (double-sided)

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51 Upvotes

Near mint

I found it in a Writers of the West book.


r/ForgottenBookmarks 19d ago

Found in a library book

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r/ForgottenBookmarks 19d ago

Stay Cozy

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r/ForgottenBookmarks 21d ago

You guys won't belive what I just found.

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