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<p>Earlier today, for the second time in a little more than a year, Andrew Beccone moved his entire library. <a href="http://www.reanimationlibrary.org/index">The Reanimation Library</a>—which consists of hundreds of "outdated and discarded" volumes "culled from thrift stores, stoop sales, and throw-away piles, and given new life as a resource for artists, writers, cultural archeologists, and other interested parties"--is part archive, part art installation. Beccone even opened a "Mid-Manhattan Branch" at MoMa earlier this year.</p>
<p>But the main branch is on the first floor of the Brooklyn art space Proteus Gowanus, yards from the Gowanus Canal. That's Zone A territory, which is why Beccone put out a call again yesterday on Facebook, just as he had for Hurricane Irene. "Another stupid hurricane is threatening my low-lying, toxic canal neighboring library," he wrote. "I'm looking for a handful of volunteers to help me box up books and move them to a higher floor."</p>
<p>Seven people showed up, Beccone told <em>The Observer</em>, and the job of clearing out all the blue shelves and moving the books up one floor took just over three hours.</p>
<p>Signing off after the move, he quipped: "Considering installing the library in a very big elevator."</p>
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<p>Earlier today, for the second time in a little more than a year, Andrew Beccone moved his entire library. <a href="http://www.reanimationlibrary.org/index">The Reanimation Library</a>—which consists of hundreds of "outdated and discarded" volumes "culled from thrift stores, stoop sales, and throw-away piles, and given new life as a resource for artists, writers, cultural archeologists, and other interested parties"--is part archive, part art installation. Beccone even opened a "Mid-Manhattan Branch" at MoMa earlier this year.</p>
<p>But the main branch is on the first floor of the Brooklyn art space Proteus Gowanus, yards from the Gowanus Canal. That's Zone A territory, which is why Beccone put out a call again yesterday on Facebook, just as he had for Hurricane Irene. "Another stupid hurricane is threatening my low-lying, toxic canal neighboring library," he wrote. "I'm looking for a handful of volunteers to help me box up books and move them to a higher floor."</p>
<p>Seven people showed up, Beccone told <em>The Observer</em>, and the job of clearing out all the blue shelves and moving the books up one floor took just over three hours.</p>
<p>Signing off after the move, he quipped: "Considering installing the library in a very big elevator."</p>
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