Bookshop Tales: Martin Latham in Conversation at Gower St

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Waterstones

82 Gower Street, London, WC1E 6EQ

Tuesday 3 October de 17:30 à 19:00

£7

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Join us for an evening with the author of The Bookseller's Tale, Martin Latham.

Join us for an evening with the author of The Bookseller's Tale and manager of Waterstones Canterbury for three decades, Martin Latham, as he discusses literature, publishing and his own astonishing experiences in bookshops and in bookselling.

The right book has a neverendingness, and so does the right bookshop.

This is the story of our love affair with books, whether we arrange them on our shelves, inhale their smell, scrawl in their margins or just curl up with them in bed. Taking us on a journey through comfort reads, street book stalls, mythical libraries, itinerant pedlars, radical pamphleteers, extraordinary bookshop customers and fanatical collectors, Canterbury bookseller Martin Latham uncovers the curious history of our book obsession - and his own.

Part cultural history, part literary love letter and part reluctant memoir, this is the tale of one bookseller and many, many books.

'The Bookseller's Tale is a joy. I read the first chapters in a single binge-read, and each chapter instantly became my favourite ... Individually, the paragraphs are threads of the very best trivia: collectively, they become a cultural history of the book. Memoir-flecked, magpie-minded, relentlessly engaging ... I loved this gnarly old bookshop in nifty book form.' - David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas

'Aside from being a history of books, this is a love letter, larded with charming anecdotes. There's AS Byatt buying a Terry Pratchett Discworld novel and admitting she can't be seen doing it in London, and another customer having a heart attack in his shop and saying it would be "a great place to go".' - Evening Standard

This evening we will be celebrating all things books and bookshops!

Don't forget to include a copy of The Bookseller's Tale with your ticket. There will be a book signing following the discussion. Join us from 18:00 for a welcome drink!

Martin Latham has been a bookseller for thirty-five years. He has a PhD in Indian history, and taught at Hertfordshire University before turning to bookselling. He is proud to be responsible for the biggest petty-cash claim in Waterstones' history, when he paid for the excavation of a Roman bath-house floor under his bookshop. Martin's other books include Kent's Strangest Tales and Londonopolis.