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rebness ([personal profile] rebness) wrote2008-02-03 12:32 pm
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In me Liverpool home, waah

You know, as if it wasn't enough that Liverpool City Council plastered over Chavasse park (one of the few remaining green spaces in the city proper) to build yet another friggin' shopping centre, now I hear that they have forced Henry Bohn books to close.

This store was, hands down, the most awesome store in Liverpool. It was conveniently located right next to Lime Street, so that when waiting for a train you could always pop in and peruse the books. It was a secondhand bookstore that both helped me get rid of some dire university texts and also introduced me to crazy, crazy out-of-print stuff. I have 19th century copies of Hamlet and the sonnets from there. I bought Manon Lescaut for £2 from there, old French and German texts for my brother and myself and endless literature on the Spanish Civil War that you just can't find in clean-cut Waterstones. It provided [profile] jaffacakequeen  with a hardback copy of Tale of the Body Thief and [profile] patchworkgirl_  with several demented Hollywood biographies.

There was always classical music playing in there and you could always listen to the owner and his friends debating the political issue of the day. It was small and understated, a place where you could find all kinds of literate Scousers from all walks of life. Every time you bought a book, no matter how obscure, the owner had an opinion on the topic. He would always round down the prices of your purchases. It was the perfect place and I always looked forward to stocking up on obscure titles when in Liverpool.

BUT NO MORE. The city council (the most wasteful in terms of resources, according to the Government) has decided that, like Chavasse park, it needs to go for modernisation. And once again, they have it completely backwards. It is things like Henry Bohn books that make Liverpool what it is; an eccentric old city where you can find Socialists and academics in the oddest of places. It drives me up the wall; just when you begin to appreciate a place, they take away yet another of its awesome features. Places have to change, I know; just why Liverpool always gets it so wrong is beyond me.

Last time I was there, they were talking of protesting against it. Now it's shut, but Kel reports that the protest continues. I wish it would help. Hopefully, this store will open up somewhere else in the city, because I'll be damned if WHSmith get a penny out of me.
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[identity profile] hobbitblue.livejournal.com 2008-02-03 01:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry about the bookshop, but isn't that set of buildings in front of the station the most sorry, run down, ugly, waste of space piece of architecture you could think of for a city centre? Of all the so-called improvements they've been doing of late that's about the only one that's had me thinking "good riddance". THough I'm very sad that I never went into the shop, I though it was just that leather place in that block and a dull office block..

[identity profile] rebness.livejournal.com 2008-02-03 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
It is a very ugly area -- but you know what offends me the most? That ugly, ugly 1960s-style office thing towering over that street - I think that's the one you're talking about? I hope that building above all is razed to the ground and quickly eroded from history.

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[identity profile] hobbitblue.livejournal.com 2008-02-03 01:25 pm (UTC)(link)
That's the one, yep - used to have the area office for NACAB in it (National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux) when my mum worked for CAB and I used to hate going there, though it wasn't nearly as nasty inside as out, but just that whole area makes my skin crawl, no clue why..

[identity profile] rebness.livejournal.com 2008-02-03 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
It's poorly-designed... I think also because it's cut off from St. Johns and all that because of that busy road. Oh, and perhaps the rough-n-ready people who congregate behind the Punch and Judy. Heehee.

I think Liverpool would be better focusing on green spaces and pedestrianising certain areas. Sometimes I wander down to the port in Barcelona (which was alarmingly similar to the uglier parts of Liverpool before the Olympics) and they've just got it so right -- opened up spaces, introduced traffic calming and focused on culture. It just seems every fabulous plan that Liverpool has (remember the trams?) goes the way of just lining corrupt city officials' pockets.

Hey, my dad worked for the CAB! The one in Kirkby, granted, but it was damned interesting.

[identity profile] saffronlie.livejournal.com 2008-02-03 03:24 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL capital of culture

[identity profile] mothergoddamn.livejournal.com 2008-02-04 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
It's amazing they didn't hand it to Leeds but maybe next time-hey?

[identity profile] keep-warm.livejournal.com 2008-02-03 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Amen. The only reason I ever bothered going into town. I got so many out of date textbooks on Shakespeare from there. Happy times.

Wait til you see the Warsaw ghetto they've made out of Kensington..

[identity profile] mothergoddamn.livejournal.com 2008-02-03 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
(literature icon, am so smart)

It's not closed but closing. It said that it planned to re-open near Mathew Street. When I went in it had no new bio's but about 100 Sarah Mile's. Shut it down!

[identity profile] mothergoddamn.livejournal.com 2008-02-04 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
See by that I meant, if it's still open when you come let us go. It isn't confirmed it can be moved yet and last part was all diplomacy tongue. Forgive my hasty post.

*strokes Becky*

[identity profile] saffronlie.livejournal.com 2008-02-04 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
ARE THOSE WAKEFIELD TWINS?

Where's my BSC icon, I'm going to have to add it back for out-of-date teen book series icon wars.

[identity profile] mothergoddamn.livejournal.com 2008-02-11 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
THEY SURE ARE!

[identity profile] avariecaita.livejournal.com 2008-02-03 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
When a country embraces capitalism, this is what happens. Smaller shoppes are pushed out by the corporate feck monkeys who have the money for new buildings and offer new products. Now, I'm one of those odd things that likes new things and cannot buy used texts. Uni was very hard for me because I was poor and used texts were 1/3 the price of new. But I understand the pull of out-of-print books, and have purchased a few in my time (against my principles, of course!).

On the bright side, it sounds like it's just been moved somewhere else. So have you :p

[identity profile] rebness.livejournal.com 2008-02-11 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
No, they're going to enter into a protracted argument with the council. They've set up online to ship books internationally, though. Probably for a whacking great sum!

YOUR BERNARD ICON. I WANT.

[identity profile] avariecaita.livejournal.com 2008-02-11 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
Whacking. Awesome. I'm having a hard time adjusting to real life. Can you please call my Aquarian self into order? Wait, you're Aquarian too, wtf am I thinking?! >:)

Bernard is in my SOUL!

[identity profile] mothergoddamn.livejournal.com 2008-02-04 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Burn it with fire. Along with YOUR MORAL OUTRAGE!

Your bestest LJ friend,
Kelly
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[personal profile] pandorasblog 2008-02-05 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
BASTARDS! THEY'RE ALL BASTARDS!