Ebook {Epub PDF} The Diary of a Bookseller by Shaun Bythell






















Shaun Bythell. Shaun Bythell is the owner of The Bookshop in Wigtown, Scotland's National Book Town, and also one of the organisers of the Wigtown Festival/5. This is exactly what it says it is, a daily diary of a used-book seller in a small Scottish town that's rich in booksellers and hosts an annual boon fair that I hope to be able to attend some day. Bythell is cranky and intolerant of fools, and he takes as his keynote the piece George Orwell, also a cranky type, wrote about his own (disillusioning) experience of working in a bookstore/5(). The diary of a bookseller. [Shaun Bythell] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. Create lists, bibliographies and reviews: or Search WorldCat. Find items in libraries near you. Advanced Search Find a .


Shaun Bythell owns The Bookshop, Wigtown - Scotland's largest second-hand bookshop. It contains , 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. 'The Diary Of A Bookseller is warm (unlike Bythell's freezing-cold shop) and funny, and. About Shaun Blythell, author of The Diary of a Bookseller: Shaun Bythell runs The Bookshop in Wigtown, Scotland's National Book Town. The Diary of a Bookseller is his first book. About The Diary of a Bookseller: Shaun Bythell owns The Bookshop, Wigtown - Scotland's largest second-hand bookshop. It contains , books, spread over a. The Diary of a Bookseller by Shaun Bythell is published by Profile Books (£). To order a copy for £ go to bltadwin.ru or call Free UK pp over £10, online.


The Diary of a Bookseller is Shaun Bythell's funny and fascinating memoir of a year in the life at the helm of The Bookshop, in the small village of Wigtown, Scotland—and of the delightfully odd locals, unusual staff, eccentric customers, and surreal buying trips that make up his life there as he struggles to build his business and be polite. This is exactly what it says it is, a daily diary of a used-book seller in a small Scottish town that's rich in booksellers and hosts an annual boon fair that I hope to be able to attend some day. Bythell is cranky and intolerant of fools, and he takes as his keynote the piece George Orwell, also a cranky type, wrote about his own (disillusioning) experience of working in a bookstore. Shaun Bythell owns The Bookshop, Scotland's largest second-hand bookshop. It contains , 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.

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