Anthony and Maryanne Chandor suffer a disaster when a scoundrel embezzles most of the working capital of their British-based computer software company. Determined not to sit about moaning, they move from Surrey to Bath. After Anthony had practised in a Bath Wednesday Market, he bought the lease of a hairdresser's shop near their flat in Brock Street, Bath, England. In Not So Dusty, Anthony recalls how they built up the bookshop from nothing, and explains the mysteries of the auction room, and what goes on in the dark world of the Ring. There are helpful instructions on how to deal with drunks, the ever-present problem of thieves, and the less ever-present but no less formidable problem of the seductress, flaunting herself before the imprisoned shopkeeper. Read of celebrities visiting the shop, of visits by other book dealers and about book fairs held all over the country. And lest we forget, the excitement of house calls, somehow always 'two hundred yards before a telephone kiosk and with white gates you can't miss...' - except when it's pitch dark on a winter's evening. Every page is both funny and informative, invaluable to anyone thinking of starting a book shop, and as pleasant a read as you are likely to find, enhanced by brilliant illustrations by Tim Jaques.
Author: Anthony ChandorPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 12/08/2013
Pages: 212
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.54lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.25w x 0.48d
ISBN13: 9781494211981
ISBN10: 149421198X
BISAC Categories:-
Antiques & Collectibles |
BooksAbout the Author
ANTHONY CHANDOR lives in a care home in Bath, England. After working thirty years in the computer industry (including writing nine books on different aspects of computing, and working for the United Nations as advisor to the governments of Czechoslovakia and Malaysia ) he and his wife set up an antiquarian bookshop. The bookshop ran successfully for twenty years until Anthony suffered a stroke. He continues to sell rare books on-line, combining his two careers to make a third. In 2012 Anthony co-authored a memoir with Sandy Barton of Buffalo, New York, entitled Abjectedly Yours. It is also available at Amazon.
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