Shaun Bythell

The Diary of a Bookseller

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Shaun Bythell owns The Bookshop, Wigtown – Scotland's largest second-hand bookshop. It contains 100,000 books, spread over a mile of shelving, with twisting corridors and roaring fires, and all set in a beautiful, rural town by the edge of the sea. A book-lover's paradise? Well, almost… In these wry and hilarious diaries, Shaun provides an inside look at the trials and tribulations of life in the book trade, from struggles with eccentric customers to wrangles with his own staff, who include the ski-suit-wearing, bin-foraging Nicky. He takes us with him on buying trips to old estates and auction houses, recommends books (both lost classics and new discoveries), introduces us to the thrill of the unexpected find, and evokes the rhythms and charms of small-town life, always with a sharp and sympathetic eye.
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  • Вероника Бондареваshared an impression4 years ago
    💡Learnt A Lot
    😄LOLZ

    очень интересно было узнать от первого лица про судьбу букинистического бизнеса в наши дни, когда рынок захватили электронные книги. автор саркастичен в описаниях посетителей, но при этом хорошо чувствуешь его мечтательную натуру. но читать залпом было сложно, устаёшь от повторяющегося формата записей.
    если вы книголюб – советую прочитать!

  • Артурshared an impression6 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    💞Loved Up

Quotes

  • Yana Manukhinahas quoted4 years ago
    ‘My motto is the same as the Roman army: SPQR – small profit, quick return.’
  • Вероника Бондареваhas quoted4 years ago
    As Jen Campbell points out in The Bookshop Book, following Gutenberg’s invention of movable type and the first ‘mass market’ books becoming available, ‘Vespasiano da Bisticci, a famous bookseller in Florence, was so outraged that books would no longer be written out by hand that he closed his shop in a fit of rage, and became the first person in history to prophesy the death of the book industry.’
  • Yana Manukhinahas quoted4 years ago
    There is a forum on the web site, but nobody uses it, which gives me an insight into the type of person who is attracted to the idea – they don’t like clubs where they have to interact with other people.

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