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  • A murdered author writes his own bibliomystery

    A Spooky Bibliomystery: Post Mortem by Guy Cullingford

    ‘Post Mortem’ by Guy Cullingford is an excellent bibliomystery. Un-likeable author Gilbert Worth is shot dead at point blank range and his death looks very much like suicide. Only his troubled spirit knows  he was murdered – but whodunnit? The…

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  • A Vampire Revealed

    Hammer Horror Vampire Lesbian Sex Film Keyword Scandal Part 1

    The Hammer House of Horror produced dozens of X-certificate horror romps in the sixties and seventies and their vampire movies were their most popular line. This 1971 production was a follow-up to ‘The Vampire Lovers’ and features many of the…

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  • The Ancient Order of Froth Blowers, seen here in action..

    Concerning Ye Ancient Order of Froth Blowers.

    Do You Gollop Your Beer With Zest? If so, ‘You should become a Member of Ye Ancient Order of Froth Blowers!’ claims this small booklet I discovered recently. As it concerns two of my favourite places, Sussex and drunk, I’m…

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  • Alice in Wonderland from 1869

    Sixteenth Thousand Alice in Wonderland

    That ‘Sixteenth Thousand’ means just what it says – the batch of books this one came from completed a run of 16,000 copies. It would be easy to say that this was therefore the 16th edition if we knew that…

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  • 1936 District Surveyor map of London

    1936 Town Planner Map of London – in a plain brown envelope.

    It’s true. Have a look here, on ebay. People collect maps for all sorts of reasons and those red lines are one of them. Finding the territory of London District Surveyors in the thirties cannot be easy, but here it…

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  • Flyers are also free tickets!

    Free Tickets to the Brighton book fair!

    10th October 2024

    This is just a short post to let you know the flyers have arrived and soon I’ll be putting them in the shops all around town. Each one is a free ticket and you can also find a free ticket…

  • Books

    The 2024 Brighton Book Fair is approaching – and I need to buy books!

    23rd August 2024

    Great news for book lovers – the Brighton Book Fair returns to the main hall of Brighton Racecourse on Saturday October 26th. This is our fourth year there and as the manager I’m really looking forward to meeting my fellow…

  • A selection of books.

    Busy Buying Books

    26th June 2024

    I have been very busy with book fairs which I’m thoroughly enjoying at the moment. I have three in July so I need new stock now just as much as ever. Please get in touch if you have any old…

  • Cambridge PBFA Book Fair.

    I Need Books For Book Fairs!

    4th March 2024

    It’s one book fair after another at this time of year. In the photo you can (just!) see my stand at Cambridge, which this year was in a new venue. It’s always been popular with younger customers and this year…

  • Tunbridge Wells in 1844.

    A New Look At Tunbridge Wells 180 years ago.

    24th January 2024

    Here’s a lovely thing which I am going to take to the Tunbridge Wells PBFA Book Fair on Saturday 3rd February. You can find out more about the fair here. It’s just one image from an album of 24 sketches…

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