Showing posts with label Booksellers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Booksellers. Show all posts

Monday, 11 May 2015

Not Generally a Man of Wide Knowledge about Books



Ahh, the good old days, before people expected books to be priced on a minute by minute basis. 
The following is included for the amusement of certain people who know who they are.
Mr E.D. Mosley S.M.

SECOND-HAND BOOK DEALS.

Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16271, 23 July 1918, Page 2

Anyway, Hours of fun to be had at Papers Past  A resource made available by the National Library of New Zealand. And I hope I haven't overplayed my card in terms of copyright and fair usage and all that.

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Parsons Bookshop

One of the pleasures of second hand books is finding the assorted treasures that people use as bookmarks; old photographs, Lucky Kiwi tickets, ancient library cards, postcards...there are times when these objects seem to belong to the book, so I leave them in place, but many items join my ever expanding collection of ephemera. Here are two of my favourite actual bookmarks.

Front of bookmark


The first is an early one from Parsons Bookshop - now known as Parsons Library Supply. That is the Auckland Parsons - Roger and his wife Helen, not to be confused with Parsons Books & Music in Wellington, run by Rogers brother and sister Julian and Beatrice. Though to add to any confusion I shall include pictures of the Wellington store...just because it was so darn stylish.

Kitchener Street, c1973
Back of bookmark






 
Massey House


"In 1958 Parsons relocated his shop to 126 Lambton Quay, a capacious ground-floor space in Massey House, designed by the Austrian architect Ernst Plischke; Plischke and his wife, Anna, were among the close group of friends that the Parsonses, as immigrants themselves, formed in Wellington. Roy and Nan embraced Plischke’s concept of ‘design and books’ on a central city street. The walls were lined with Penguins in single-colour dustjackets (orange for fiction, green for crime), and the best new books from Britain and America."  Bridget Williams. 'Parsons, Roy George - Parsons, Roy George', from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara. - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 30-Oct-2012







 Then, in an entirely different vein there is this Government Bookshop bookmark, which I vaguely recall thinking was 'neat', but then I was about 9 years old at the time. I have been unable to find any real reference to these bookshops, other than that they sold parliamentary papers, copies of the Budget, that sort of thing, a market killed off by the Internet as early as 1999.

Monday, 17 June 2013

Bookseller Labels

Two posts today as Adrian has just scanned another lot of labels. Enjoy the rather free form layout, thanks to the vagaries of 'Blogger' and my inability to understand HTML!






Swain & Co.

Dilworth Bldg.
Newbold's
A. A. George
Hyndman's





















Thursday, 6 June 2013

As if I don't have enough Ephemera...here are some of the Booksellers Labels, or book trade labels, we collect. Of course we do not physically remove them from books, they are all scanned, and the book is left to continue its journey, either on our home shelf or if I'm feeling restrained, back in the shop.



South's Book Depot.
The BTI Bookroom.
Progressive Books.
G. H. Bennett and Co.