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Email us at

antiquarium4books@yahoo.com

We specialize in used and rare books with more information on small press items from Harry Duncan at


www.freewebs.com/antiquarium4books

Our main floor features over 100,000 books.

Please feel free to contact us with any requests or questions.

We will ship worldwide.

Check our online store on eBay, a link is provided on the right hand side of the page.

Hours of Operation

Monday thru Thursday - 11:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Friday and Saturday - 11:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Sunday from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m.

If calling Please have patience the store is large, and may take some time to answer.

(402) 341-8077 in Omaha until August 2007  Brownville # (402) 917-1300 use this number after August 2007

Welcome to The Antiquarium

The Antiquarium is a used bookstore located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. We have been inbook business for 30 years. We specialize in affordable used books (a good estimate is around 90,000) and have a small selection of Rare books located on the main floor, just ask to visit the Rare Book Room. Selections from the Rare Book Room vary from first editions signed and unsigned, oop, Easton Press, Folio, and even small press items you will not find in your local chain stores.

The main part of the store includes genres from fiction, history, Christain, business, foriegn languages, science, math even Nebraska authors. We buy used books - if you are looking to sell your books we will be more than happy to look at any size collection. Or stop in and have us take a look, we offer top prices for your items.

The Antiquarium hosts two upper level art galleries and a lower level independent record shop. We have a gallery that hosts rotating artists from Omaha and around the country, the other a permanent residence of the Bill Farmer collection.

"The art of William Farmer spans the worlds of social and psychic violence with a vision akin to Blake's or Bosch's. So merciless and sensitive an art is an act of liberation of the highest order; it diagnoses man's wretchedness with surgical skill and compassion-always as the indispensable prelude to healing. Such work is supremely apart from the addle-pated huskstrings of New York salons. So it is not to be thought strange that the art of Farmer is a voice in the desert that he wanders in dry places, speaking a word of salvation, which the powers of church and state unite in despising. No wonder; his work is a portrayal of death, a myth of the present world and its ways, wrestling with demons and false men. As such it is a gift that demands of the beholder all that it first exacted of the artist; that he live and suffer on behalf of others, find hisjoy in unlikely places, and above all speak the unpalatable truth of man's inhumanity to man. The world will know in its evil wisdom how to deal with such a man; but his friends, know another method- that of contemplation, wonder, and gratitude."

Daniel Berrigan, S.J.
From Danbury Prison

  


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