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Deep Vellum Books honors the history of our neighborhood by carrying titles that speak to its bones, nurturing a LiteraryDallas that pays homage to the marginalized voices often left out of mainstream conversations. Tilton has been seeking funds to cover the back rent through a Facebook campaign and with mailers to regular customers and fliers posted in public. Insert vellum: fine-grained lambskin smoothed for writing and for binding books. Then bad news arrived: the landlord at 10534 had decided not to lease to Lucky Dog, Tilton said Tuesday, forcing him to begin looking for another space. Your favorite Deep Vellum-published book I love every book weve published at Deep Vellum as if they were my children: I love them equally and for very. Explore Dallas and Texas history with authors and experts who will speak on a range of historical subjects. On Monday, Tilton said his Oak Cliff landlord had temporarily reduced the rent by a third, which he believes will make it possible to catch up, and he has come up with the funds to sign a lease for 10534 Garland Road and start moving the Lochwood store this week. Deep Vellum Book Series: Stories of Dallas Did You Hear the News Join the Dallas Historical Society and Deep Vellum Books for a unique lecture/panel discussion series. Jefferson Ave., is behind on its rent, and the Lochwood location, 10801 Garland Road, has been trying to raise enough money to move across the street to a more visible and accessible space. The used bookstore's two locations have not been bringing in enough business to sustain them over the long run, according to owner John Tilton. The Oak Cliff shop, 911 W.
