A great night out last night with Daughter and Daughter-in-law. We went to listen to a comedian who's also a bibliophile talking about books, book shops, bookshop characters, libraries, librarians, and did I mention books?
He was fab and I could have listened to him talking for another hour or so. He didn't stop, but also leapt from book to book as he picked them up or something reminded him of something else. He was lovely too, very generous of spirit and loving.
I am a little ashamed that not only had I not read any of the books he mentioned, I hadn't even heard of the authors. Unlike Daughter who had read several. I was impressed. (Actually both Daughter and Daughter-in-law have first class degrees in English. Just boasting there.)
But seriously this man - his name is Robin Ince by the way - must spend a fortune on books. He'd brought just a few with him but the variety was amazing. He'd bought in Australia a scrapbook that had been made in the fifties by a girl who must have loved the movie stars at the time. Apparently he asked the bookseller how much it was.
"It's free but priceless to anyone who wants it."
He also had another book that he'd bought for the hand-written inscription - not by anyone famous, just a unique and special message from one person to another.
Which reminded me of autograph books. Do they still make them? I had one as a child - I think most people did in those days - but the only autographs I had were from schoolfriends and family.
'Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet and so are you.' That from my great-gran.
5 comments:
I had an autograph book too, like yours filled with little poems from friends and family. "If I had your picture / I'd treat it very nice / I'd hang it in the barn / To scare away the mice." That was from my brother, LOL
Typical brotherly comment!
I think our autograph books only had friends and relatives in them. No famous people!
I would like to hear the talk by the comedian, books and comedy, that sounds great. I did have some autograph books when a child.
Sounds like a fun night out.
I also had an autograph book when I was young. Mine only had school friends signatures as well.
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