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  • Phonetic Reading in 1860 and 1960

    Fonetik Spelin, Or, Reading is Fnu.

    Words fail me. Certainly words like ‘ritten’ and ‘alfabet’. Mangled spellings abound in both of these well-meaning text books published a hundred years apart. The first is a very rare early example of a phonetic alphabet published by Pitman in…

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  • An Impartial Account of Books Lately Printed in All Parts of Europe

    Europe Then and Now: The Works of Ye Learned, 1704, Vs. The Work of The Ignorant, 2019

    As you may have read recently the European Union are planning to restrict the import and export of any cultural artefact manufactured over 250 years ago. It includes art, maps, prints, ornaments, furniture, jewellery and of course that most ‘umble…

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  • The Yellow Brick Road To Driving Success

    How To Pass The Driving Test; Or, Look out for that octopus!

    It’s two years since I passed the Driving Test, which would be cool if I were 20 years old. As I’m considerably older than that it’s deeply unimpressive – but I’ve got an excuse. It was all those lessons, see….

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  • The wrong type.

    Eric Gill; or, The Writing on the Wall.

    I was offered a very rare and valuable Eric Gill book recently and did not buy it. I could have made a good profit; I could also have been left with something I could barely give away. As I write…

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  • The cure to quarrelling, swearing and drunkenness.

    Quarrelling, Swearing and Drunkenness; or, Brighton Beach

    Can you believe it? ‘… there was a time when a part of the beach at Brighton exhibited a scene of quarrelling, swearing and drunkenness, such as was seldom witnessed.’ So claims the introduction to this 1863 book, ‘Lectures on…

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  • 2025 Book Collecting Competition

    Win Money For Collecting Books!

    16th June 2025

    Being paid for what you love doing sounds like a dream, but in this case it’s true. If you collect books, your collection could win you £250! The 2025 PBFA Book Collector of The Year Competition is now open, and…

  • See Bath by Electric Car

    Bath And District By Electric Car… in 1913!

    11th June 2025

    I was very excited when I found this little booklet at a book fair recently. The front cover is rather grandly titled ‘Visitor’s Guide to Bath and District by Electric Car and Motor Bus’ and it was issued by ‘The…

  • Oxford Guide, 1843

    Oxford, or, Paper Beats Stone.

    21st April 2025

    Just a brief post as we are in the middle of a particularly busy time for fairs. As the image suggests I am off to Oxford next week for the two-day PBFA Oxford Premier Fair, Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th…

  • Estra Clark's 1947 map of York.

    The 2025 Book Fairs Begin – I’m On The Road!

    9th January 2025

    The 2025 P.B.F.A book fairs have begun, and there’s a clue in the map: I’m away at York until the 13th at a huge fair at the racecourse. This lovely pictorial map is by Estra Clarke, by the way, and…

  • Books I have bought recently.

    Books, maps, ephemera and more needed urgently – can you help?

    3rd November 2024

    The seasons change, but book fair season never seems to end! I have had one practically every weekend since September, including the Brighton fair last Saturday the 26th October. Next week I’m back in London for the ETC Bloomsbury Fair,…

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