
Due to economic problems, the
Manuals Plus bookstore in Maryland has been forced to close. On Monday, August 17, they will throw out their entire collection of manuals. This is a huge collection, which contains reference manuals for various devices from the 30s of the last century.
Local enthusiast Jason Scott found out about the destruction of the books and
organized a campaign to save them.
The store owners happily went to meet Jason and graciously allowed him to pick up as many manuals as he could carry. He had already gone to the store, met with management and discussed how to organize the export of 25,000 books by Monday.
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The collection is truly unique. Even the oldest manuals are often kept in excellent quality.


Together with the store workers, Jason began to set aside one unique copy of each book. The fact is that many of them are presented in several copies. One goes to save, and the rest of the staff immediately thrown into the trash, freeing the shelves.


The activist plans to arrive at the store on Monday with cardboard boxes for $ 900, for which an anonymous donor paid - and start packing books. He also plans to remove a container for storing books, such provide for rent near the store, about 1.5 km. To transport books, you can rent a truck in the Truck Rental service 3 km from the store. In principle, he planned everything - and everything should work.
All you need is assistance in loading 25,000 books into a truck and unloading them. The store is located in the town of Finksburg, 48 km northwest of Baltimore.
Store address: 2002 Bethel Road, Suite 105, Finksburg, MD.
Jason Scott encourages everyone who has time to drive up to the store on Monday afternoon and help with loading. Paypal donations will not be redundant either. Jason can pay for renting a $ 250 container per month only until the end of the year, then you need to do something with books.