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May 22, 2009

Abandoned or forgotten

Filed under: Photography — Claude @ 9:35 am
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I was hurrying back to my jury duty session when I saw these, sitting on a ledge along the river Seine

Abandoned on the right bank of the Seine 138/365
Abandoned or forgotten?

No idea what they were doing there and didn’t have much time to check them out or browse. They did look pretty old.

Across the river Seine is Conciergerie, which is now part of Palais de Justice

20 Comments »

  1. BERJAYA

    Nice contrast between the books in the foreground and the buildings on the other side of the river.

    The book being open makes it look as though someone was interrupted while reading but I expect it was the wind that opened the book. Someone possibly dumped them, thinking that some might want them.

    Nice thought.

    Comment by SilverTiger — May 22, 2009 @ 10:58 am | Reply

  2. BERJAYA

    A moment frozen in time – what stories these images inspire.

    Comment by endment — May 22, 2009 @ 1:52 pm | Reply

  3. BERJAYA

    That could well be a BookCrossing attempt you’ve run into !

    Comment by Matt — May 22, 2009 @ 6:39 pm | Reply

  4. BERJAYA

    It’s a wonderful photo but as a dedicated and commited bibliophile, I have to wonder about a person who abandons books.

    Comment by Kay Dennison — May 22, 2009 @ 7:31 pm | Reply

  5. BERJAYA

    It’s a good photo, regardless of how the books happened to be there. Brings back good memories of my few days in Paris!

    Comment by kenju — May 23, 2009 @ 4:28 am | Reply

  6. BERJAYA

    you’ve given me a good idea…i have some books i can’t sell and don’t want. i can just take them down to the waterfront and leave them on the wall!

    love the photo. don’t they have booksellers along the seine? maybe these got left behind when they packed up….

    Comment by M.E. — May 23, 2009 @ 5:08 am | Reply

  7. BERJAYA

    Claude

    I think you cam across ‘Books in the Wild’ a way of passing on books – there is a website, but I cannot remember its name.

    mrs K

    Comment by mrs K — May 23, 2009 @ 10:31 am | Reply

  8. BERJAYA

    I came across the exact same thing last year. There was a book on a bridge crossing the Danube in Budapest. The leaves were turning as the breeze blew. I couldn’t reach the book as it was down near the water, so I took a picture of it.

    Comment by Peggy — May 24, 2009 @ 7:57 am | Reply

  9. BERJAYA

    What a great photo of a mystery. I can’t imagine anyone forgetting that many books so they must have left them for someone else to enjoy.

    Comment by Darlene — May 24, 2009 @ 2:49 pm | Reply

  10. BERJAYA

    Great picture! It makes me want to read

    Comment by Marion — May 24, 2009 @ 3:50 pm | Reply

  11. BERJAYA

    Very nice photo with the foreground and background idea.

    Has it ever crossed your mind that someone might have jumped into river Seine? Someone who vanished into thin air recently? Anything out of the ordinary in the news?

    I might be over-reacted…saw too many thrillers and read too many murder mysteries. Hope all is well, take care.

    Always love your BLOG, well done.

    Comment by Molly Mavis — May 24, 2009 @ 5:24 pm | Reply

  12. BERJAYA

    What a great shot!

    Comment by Bev — May 24, 2009 @ 8:07 pm | Reply

  13. BERJAYA

    Wonderfully composed shot. Such lovely old books, wish I could get my hands on them.

    Comment by first50 — May 24, 2009 @ 8:15 pm | Reply

  14. BERJAYA

    re mrs. k’s comment on books in the wild. the website is BookCrossing, and I belong…but it’s just rare that any of those books every turns up for the second leg of the journey.

    Comment by M.E. — May 25, 2009 @ 3:00 am | Reply

  15. BERJAYA

    What a beautiful picture, like a movie still… and, only in Europe.

    Comment by Arti — May 26, 2009 @ 4:45 am | Reply

  16. BERJAYA

    Are we going to hear about your jury duty?

    Comment by mildred garfield — May 27, 2009 @ 6:58 am | Reply

    • BERJAYA

      Probably not much, as I’m not supposed to say much about it. All I can tell you is that it’s like a marathon, starting every morning at 10, and ending… whenever it ends. Yesterday was at 10:30pm and the day before at 10:15 I think that the earliest we’ve been out was one evening at 8h30! Have to start getting ready Love Claude

      Comment by Claude — May 27, 2009 @ 7:38 am | Reply

  17. BERJAYA

    What a marvelous photo and so thought provoking. We can each build our own story around the book mystery. Does what we envision say more about us than what really may explain their presence? Did someone put them there and is off in the distance observing the reactions of those who come upon them?

    Comment by joared — May 31, 2009 @ 12:22 am | Reply

  18. BERJAYA

    You make me want to get on a plane, leave an old book or two on a Paris bridge, and sit aways off and write about the thoughts that come watching it.

    Thanks for a great image!

    Comment by Donald — June 8, 2009 @ 11:31 am | Reply

  19. BERJAYA

    I wouldnt be surprised if the person who left those books was expecting someone to pick them up and read them..
    Its a way of making the book live longer.. you give it to a stranger, you share the pleasure you had reading those..
    Isnt it a nice idea?

    Jean marc

    Comment by Jean Marc — August 12, 2010 @ 2:58 pm | Reply


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