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  • Children come out to play as the workmen have a break in the pub on Monday July 10th 1911.

    The Murrell Arms, Barnham, Monday 10th July 1911

    This wonderful image is from an album of 24 large, sequential photographs taken between the 28th of June and the 21st of July 1911. They show a gang of workmen laying a water pipe along the Yapton Road, Barnham, Sussex….

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  • Gift books in typically beautiful bindings from Books As they Were Bought Part Ten, the 1880s.

    1880s Publishers’ Bindings : Books As They Were Bought, Part 10

    The 1880s was when the modern world began. Socialism, mechanisation and mass consumerism came of age, not necessarily in that order. And cheap books, published in their millions, flooded onto the market everywhere from railway platforms to Royal Galas. We…

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  • Sussex maps

    ANLAOB Episode 10 : Sussex Maps and Women’s Cricket

    You never know what you might find at a book fair. Here are some maps of Sussex including unique sketch maps of Rye and Winchelsea, a geological work of art, a view of Eastbourne, a present from Brighthelmstone and a…

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  • The Wasp Factory

    The Wasp Factory: Lost Movie Script Discovered at Book Fair

    First, the good news: it’s true. This really is it. It turned up in July 2018 at The ETC Bloomsbury Book Fair at The Royal National Hotel, in London. (As I may have mentioned a few times before, you never…

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  • Brighton Panto at Lewes Book Fair

    ANLAOB Episode 3 : The Lewes Book Fair and The Highdown Bindery

    In this episode we visit the Lewes Book Fair, one of the best and most popular regional fairs in the country. Busy book fairs like this one are the heart of the trade and superb places for beginners and seasoned…

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  • The Ultimate Bibliomystery

    The Ultimate Bibliomystery; or, Death Of A Bookseller.

    12th February 2017

    Bernard J. Farmer wrote ‘The Gentle Art of Book Collecting’ but in this take on the subject he reveals the sordid truth of the matter. Farmer was a policeman, a collector and later an author. I first saw this marked…

  • Books and the Letter B

    The Letter B; or, Book Collecting

    11th February 2017

    A beautiful gilt binding, yes – and look at that letter ‘B’! It’s in my logo and I had it adapted from this book. Slater writes very knowledgeably about the technical anatomy of books and also the foibles of collectors….

  • Bar Broad; or, A Lush For Lust.

    10th February 2017

    Now I don’t know what you’re expecting here but as I’ve got your attention there are two points I’d like to look at. Firstly this is a PBO – a paperback original, the first edition being this paperback rather than a…

  • Not Actually Forbidden Love; or, For Women Only.

    9th February 2017

    ‘For Women Only’ claims the title, and as it was published in 1969 I suppose anything was possible.  The come-on text on the cover must have had the publishers rolling over the desks with laughter – but that’s where the…

  • Entitled to Love, or Egyptian Love.

    8th February 2017

    ‘Happily Ever After’… ‘The Devil Shed Tears’… ‘Love in Morocco’… she could conjure up a good title, could Countess Helene Magriska. Including her own, as it happens. Know as Enid Brockies to her friends, the pseudonymous scribe made East meets…

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