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The Book Gadgie

“Every book on this stall is one I’d keep. Nee rubbish.

est. 2020 · second-hand books, chosen properly · north east england

Tynemouth Market — under the station’s glass roof — every Sunday, 9–3

coming soon — a proper little shop in Morpeth: shelves to get lost in, and decent coffee while you do. The stall carries on meanwhile.

This Week’s Shelf

six picks, fresh off the stall — changes every Sunday

Quality Street by J. M. Barrie, illustrated by Hugh Thomson — first illustrated edition, £80Buy this bookor collect Sunday — free The Water Babies — advert cardBuy this bookor collect Sunday — free Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales — advert cardBuy this bookor collect Sunday — free The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám — advert cardBuy this bookor collect Sunday — free World Pictures — advert cardBuy this bookor collect Sunday — free The Etchings of D. Y. Cameron — advert cardBuy this bookor collect Sunday — free

How I Buy

“If it’s foxed, torn or stinks of damp, it doesn’t make the stall.”

Every book comes from personal libraries, auctions and house sales across the North East — first editions, signed copies, Folio Society, and honest everyday readers. Checked by hand, priced fair, at the low end. Good books should get read.

Find Me · Ask Me

two ways to a good book

the stall

Sundays, 9–3

Tynemouth Market, under the glass roof of the Metro station. Indoors — wet days I’m still there.

Morpeth shop — opening soon

book finding

Can’t see it? Just ask.

Title, author, or just the memory of a cover — I’ll hunt it down, and I won’t charge daft money when I find it.

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