A Bookshop in Wartime

A Bookshop in Wartime
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Publisher : Arcadia, the general books
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 1922454125
ISBN-13 : 9781922454126
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Book Synopsis A Bookshop in Wartime by : Jenny Horsfield

Download or read book A Bookshop in Wartime written by Jenny Horsfield and published by Arcadia, the general books. This book was released on 2020 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In April 1938 a small bookshop opened for business in Canberra, at a time when Australia's federal capital was still a country town and Burley Griffin's vision for its future had been defeated by years of war, depression and political indifference. In an era which was a golden age for books and booksellers, the bookshop, under its owner and manager Verity Hewitt, became a meeting place for booklovers as well as an art gallery and a library. Scientists, artists, diplomats, servicemen and women, public servants, writers, adventurers and immigrants all visited the shop during the war years. The bookshop was an important part of the city's social and cultural history. It witnessed Canberra's slow change, under the pressures of war, from a rural backwater to a reluctant and still unformed capital city.


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