Need "a whiff of old books with your coffee."?
Joyce Godsey treats us to more than a whiff each day at the Bibliophile Bullpen. Her old bookseller tricks are not to be missed.
For example,
Bibliophile Bullpen: old bookseller trick #2 - Lint roller & shoe brushes
Stop by the bullpen. You'll be glad you did.
Friday, March 31, 2006
Sunday, March 12, 2006
HELENE HANFF'S INFLUENCE
It's amazing what Helene Hanff has given to so many booksellers.
Just yesterday a customer e-mailed to tell me how happy he was with the book he purchased and to tell me that he had made his first E-Bay sale and would use my communication skills as a template for his customer relations. After telling him that he had made my day, especially since his book had spent 12 days in USPS Purgatory, I suggested that he rent 84 Charing Cross Road explaining that I consider Helene the patron saint of my business.
For all that 84 has given me, Helene's first book Underfoot in Show Business and her last Letter from New York gave me so much more. Both showed me how a smart, caring woman carved her place in the city where she wanted to live and shaped a career that started at The Theater Guild as an aspiring playwright and ended with a series of books and BBC broadcasts (Letter from New York) that opened her home and life to us all.
Today I discovered The Ashland Book Company and Anita's musings on Helene - IT'S HELENE HANFF'S FAULT. She's right. It is Helene's fault. Helene is the customer I'm trying to please - every day.
"If you happen to pass by 84, Charing Cross Road, kiss it for me? I owe it so much."
Just yesterday a customer e-mailed to tell me how happy he was with the book he purchased and to tell me that he had made his first E-Bay sale and would use my communication skills as a template for his customer relations. After telling him that he had made my day, especially since his book had spent 12 days in USPS Purgatory, I suggested that he rent 84 Charing Cross Road explaining that I consider Helene the patron saint of my business.
For all that 84 has given me, Helene's first book Underfoot in Show Business and her last Letter from New York gave me so much more. Both showed me how a smart, caring woman carved her place in the city where she wanted to live and shaped a career that started at The Theater Guild as an aspiring playwright and ended with a series of books and BBC broadcasts (Letter from New York) that opened her home and life to us all.
Today I discovered The Ashland Book Company and Anita's musings on Helene - IT'S HELENE HANFF'S FAULT. She's right. It is Helene's fault. Helene is the customer I'm trying to please - every day.
"If you happen to pass by 84, Charing Cross Road, kiss it for me? I owe it so much."
Friday, January 13, 2006
DAVE DAWSON AT TRUK
Dave Dawson At Truk was the 15th, and last, book published in the Dave Dawson series written by R. Sidney Bowen. Written for the young reader during World War II, Dawson escaped occupied France through Dunkirk in the first book published in 1941. The series includes:
While the first twelve books are easy to find, the final three can be a challenge to locate. PogosPlaceBooks.com occasionally has these titles in stock.
- Dave Dawson at Dunkirk
- Dave Dawson with the RAF
- Dave Dawson in Libya
- Dave Dawson on Convoy Patrol
- Dave Dawson at Singapore
- Dave Dawson Flight Lieutenant
- Dave Dawson with the Pacific Fleet
- Dave Dawson with the Air Corps
- Dave Dawson with the Commandos
- Dave Dawson on the Russian Front
- Dave Dawson with the Flying Tigers
- Dave Dawson on Guadacanal
- Dave Dawson at Casablanca
- Dave Dawson with the Eighth Air Force
- Dave Dawson at Truk
While the first twelve books are easy to find, the final three can be a challenge to locate. PogosPlaceBooks.com occasionally has these titles in stock.
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