A visit to Bookcase, Carlisle – Caught in a Ebook


Gosh, July has been busy. I spent every week up within the Lake District with work, and I’m simply off on vacation for every week shortly – unusually for me, since I often solely take holidays through the low-cost, unpopular winter months. Whereas I used to be up within the Lake District, I did the 1.5 hour spherical journey to Bookcase in Carlisle.

Folks usually discuss to me about Barter Books in Alnwick, and they’re much-loved. For my cash, although, Bookcase is a far superior northern secondhand bookshop – albeit the opposite aspect of the nation. It’s relatively ramshackle and doesn’t have the identical polish, however it’s a wonderland for true e book hunters.

You enter a largeish room full of bookcases, and it looks like a superb sized bookshop. However, mates, that’s just the start. The bookshop expands over 4 flooring, each a warren of rooms and corridors. There’s no actual hope in figuring out the place you might be at anybody time. I simply saved strolling till I discovered a staircase. You’d by no means be capable to see each room correctly, not to mention each shelf. Final time I used to be there, after I thought I used to be executed, I stumbled throughout a room full of hundreds of paperback novels. It’s such a tremendous place. And, as you may see above, additionally they have a stunning little cafe with a courtyard backyard.

ANYWAY, having mentioned all that, listed below are the books I purchased. That they had fairly a number of superb hardback finds that I didn’t purchase, just because I’d purchased them already – which is why I’ve ended up with extra paperbacks than I might need anticipated.

Sunday by Kay Dick
An Affair of Love by Kay Dick
Solitaire by Kay Dick

I haven’t learn They by Kay Dick, which everybody was raving about final yr, however I do very very like her interviews with Ivy Compton-Burnett and Stevie Smith. I’d additionally heard that her novels had been fairly onerous to trace down – and so, discovering every of those for £3 or £4, I believed it was well worth the gamble. I believe they’re very completely different from the dystopian world of They, however I’m to find extra about her as a novelist.

Casualties by Lynne Reid Banks
Youngsters on the Gate by Lynne Reid Banks

I’ve lately learn one in all Banks’ younger grownup novels (evaluation coming… quickly, hopefully?) and remembering how a lot I completely love her. I’ve usually left her novels behind on cabinets, within the concept that I ought to learn those I’ve first – however when has that each actually stopped me? I made a decision to not miss the chance to purchase these (although it’s a disgrace that only a few of her books have ever appeared in pleasing editions).

Tortilla Flat by John Steinbeck

Once I posted the pic on Instagram, this was the title that shocked a pal. However I’ve found an actual love for Steinbeck in his quieter, domestic-fictiony moments. When he’s not making an attempt to write down the Nice American Novel, he’s good at gently displaying small-town life. Cannery Row and Winter of Our Discontent had been each fantastic, so I’ve excessive hopes for this novel – which I hadn’t heard of earlier than.

Concern by Stefan Zweig

I’ll choose up any Pushkin Press version of Zweig.

The New Windfall by R.H. Mottram

I acquire Dolphin Books every time I stumble throughout them – extra on that right here – and that is the primary one I’ve discovered within the wild with a dustjacket.

The First Time I… ed. Theodora Benson

Theodora Benson (whose title you may recall from writing the British Library Girls Writers title Which Approach?) edits a group of various authors sharing memoirs in regards to the first time they did varied issues. And the contributors actually are a who’s-who of Nineteen Thirties writers. In actual fact, why not, right here’s the total record: Louis Golding, Howard Spring, William Gerhardi, Beverley Nichols, Betty Askwith, Antonia White, Evelyn Waugh, Arthur Bryant, Dorea Stanhope, Hugh Kingsmill, Rose Macaulay, Prince Leopold Lowenstein-Wertheim, P.G. Wodehouse and Theodora Benson herself. Benson additionally illustrates with drawings of every writer, and her presents maybe lie elsewhere.

My Sister’s Keeper by L.P. Hartley

Hartley deserves to be recognized for excess of The Go-Between, and I proceed so as to add to my Hartley shelf. I hadn’t heard about this one earlier than – have you ever?

Mosaic by G.B. Stern

And, lastly, a Stern novel – I consider it’s the third in a sequence beginning with The Matriarch, and I’ve all three and haven’t learn any. The bookseller may inform by a mark on the within cowl that it had been there ‘years and years’ – I’m wondering what number of? The worth wasn’t fairly in shillings…

The place would you begin? Something I ought to leap in direction of?

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