The Book Room has officially CLOSED for business.
We thank you all for your patronage over the last seven years.
Luckily for me I was invited to the Opening of Steve Marshall’s most recent photographic exhibition held at Angel Restaurant in Manly. The restaurant is perched above Freshwater Beach proved a stunning location to exhibit Steve’s wonderfully evocative photographs of Australia’s iconic bush and beach. The free glasses of wine certainly helped in my understanding of Steve’s view of the Australian landscape.
The photos were in strong competition to hold my interest with the view of the ocean combined with the fireworks of a Sydney summer storm but to Steve’s credit his expertise and unique eye as a photographer in capturing permanently an essential and personal record of the bush and beach won me and the large crowd ( I didn’t know he had so many friends) I certainly urge anyone interested in photography to take the time to have a look at this exhibition.
But don’t forget about your books.
Quote of the month:
Polonius : “What do you read, my lord?”
Hamlet: “Words, words, words.”
I must write a reminder about Thursday night drinks and Wednesday morning early opening -
In my next post I’ll also tell you about a great little book I found that has 40 coloured plates of Familiar Garden Flowers. Till then, or when I see you in the shop,
… enjoy the summer rains.
Congratulations to Jon!
Jon has WON this month’s $50 Book Voucher in the monthly Prize Draw and is now very pleased with himself.
The next monthly Prize Draw will be up for grabs in January. Now, just so you don’t get confused like one glorious book buyer of mine, the Book Room $50 Book Voucher is drawn monthly, and the Mystery Book Bag is available EVERY WEEK.
“Even Homer nods”
Just a few days to Christmas and my first day off since I can’t remember. See you soon and thank you for your wonderful support.
Ciao all.
Recently I found a few short quotes that resonate at this time of year and thought I would share them. After all, it is the season to be looking at words penned in this light.
1. “At Christmas play and make good cheer,
For Christmas comes but once a year.” Thomas Tusser
2. ” ‘Bah’, said Scrooge. ‘Humbug’.” Dickens
I have just discovered the American author James Salter, no matter how much one reads there are always wonderful surprises. Thank you Bruce for sharing this book. So I would like to share just two of his paragraphs from his autobiography:
“Kant had four questions that he believed philosophy should answer: What can I know? What may I hope? What ought I do? What is man? All of these Europe helped to clarify. It was the home of a veteran civilization. Its strengths are vertical, which is to say they are deep. The thing it finally gave was education, not the lessons of school but something more elevated, a view of existence: how to have leisure, love food, and conversation, how to look at nakedness, architecture, streets, all new and seeking to be thought of in a different way. In Europe the shadow of history falls upon you, and knowing none of it, you realize suddenly how small you are. To know nothing is to have done nothing. To remember only yourself is like worshipping a dust mote.”
” He was fond of books; steak tartare; gin from a green bottle poured over brilliant cubes each afternoon at five, the ice bursting into applause; cats; beautiful sentences; Stravinsky; and France. I also liked France, that is to say I was in its thrall, but I did not know Colette or Cocteau except for their faces. I did not know Jouhandeau or Paul Leautaud who, when he was old, forgotten man wrote ‘Ecrire! Quelle chose merveilleuse! The France that Phelps revealed to me was a cultured world in which literature endured.”
Gorgeous stuff, now it’s back to reading. Oh, glorious reading.
See you soon!
News from The Book Room for the month for December
I’m giving away 50 Bucks. Your chance to WIN a $50 Book Voucher – for every $20 spent receive a ticket for your chance to win in the monthly draw!! First Draw on Saturday 19 December. (For future reference the draw will conducted on the last Saturday of each month – December offers a special freedom from this rigidity)
The following Book Room activities and ideas for you to put in your diaries:
Try a Home Theatre Production – not recommended with the plasma screen tv! Try creating a production of your favourite play. Friends and family can each have a role to make it a simple reading or a full production using imagination and flair. Come in and choose from the extensive range of plays in the theatre section. Stop being a voyeur and try participation!
Thursday night we now indulge in Happy Hour – arrive between 5 and 6pm and receive a complimentary glass of wine whilst browsing in my favourite book shop.
For your convenience The Book Room will open early on Wednesday mornings at 8 am to give you chance to pick up a book for your commute or an early start at the beach.
Remember that you are able to lay-by your books – Just ask.
Interact with the book world – send us your list of 10 favourite books of all time – share your enthusiasm. Have you read Fahrenheit 451!
Christmas and New Year Opening Hours -
Closed: Christmas Day; Boxing Day; and Sunday 27th
Closed: New Years Eve and New Years Day only.
Favourite sites this month
The Times Literary Supplement
National Library of Australia
elegant variation mark sarvas
Remember – To maintain diversity in Neutral Bay support your local businesses!
Buy and enjoy books now before they disappear!
See you soon!
Located on Military Road in Neutral Bay, The Book Room is an informative and wondeful place to browse for books both rare and special.
We are always happy to discuss what you are reading and are able to make considered suggestions if you have readers block.
So take the time to drop in and browse. We look forward to see you.
Regards
The Book Room