Ten
years ago, prior to moving to Spain, I deposited a number of books with them
and received a credit to spend there. At the time, I naturally didn’t want more
books (we already had 34 boxes to transport to Spain as it was), so I kept the
credit for a later date. A few years passed and then I searched their website online and
identified a number of Time-Life books in the Old West series. I ordered them
and they were retained until such time as I could fly to UK and collect them.
Barter
Books can be found in the old Alnwick railway station, which was built in 1887
to a high standard to impress royal visitors to Alnwick Castle. Passenger
service continued until the Beeching cuts closed the station in 1968.
In
1991 Mary Manley decided to open a second-hand bookshop, based on the swap
system, and called it appropriately Barter Books. Her husband Stuart suggested
she open the shop in the front room of what was his manufacturing plant in the
old Alnwick Station. In time, the bookshop grew and grew.
Victorian Station - Barter Books
Tenantry Column
There
is a self-guided historical tour of the station, relating its opening in 1850,
and its replacement (designed by architect William Bell) in 1887. You’ll see
the station clock, made by Potts of Leeds (at a cost of £12.50 (old money
£12.10s.0d). On walls and plaques you’ll find lines of poetry that connect the
book columns. The Little Train, a miniature railway system, runs on top of these
poetry lines. The trains are to a scale of 1:22.5 – actually on three separate
tracks – and run all day every day.
There
are three huge murals commissioned between 1999 and 2006: The Famous Writers, painted by local artist Peter Dodd, depicting
over 30 life-size portraits; The Railway
Mural shows the names of almost 450 railway staff who worked in Alnwick
Station from its opening in 1850 until its closure in 1968; and The Tennyson Installation was inspired
by the work of artist Mark Handforth – Barter Books’ version illustrates the
first lines of Tennyson’s great poem, ‘Crossing the Bar’.
The Famous Writers Mural - Barter Books
www.barterbooks.co.uk
I really miss bookstores.
ReplyDeleteHi, Nancy, glad you managed to comment. I'm sorry you don't have a bookstore near you; it's a shame, really. Here in Spain we have several close by; not huge, but always worth a browse (most in Spanish, however!)
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