Happy Halloween!
From one holiday to another, and they keep on rolling on through 'til
the end of the year... We're getting ready here at Loganberry, in
proper
chronological order, thank heavens. In rare form, I decided to list
the newsletter events in chronological order too. Let the festivities
begin, with some candy corn! Enjoy!
Exciting
recent acquisitions
- signed copies of Adriana Trigiani's new novel, Home
to Big Stone Gap
- a nice assortment of 2007 Calendars
- Marguerite deAngeli's 1954 classic Mother Goose
- a beautiful blue leather set of Balzac
- Annie Leibovitz's A Photographer's Life
- Great greeting cards for Halloween, Thanksgiving,
Hanukkah, Christmas...
- fabulous old kids books, as usual
- The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain and illustrated by N.C.
Wyeth, 1916
Annex Gallery
Dede Moore
The Return of the Flying Carpets
Thursday, November 2, 5-8pm
Long-time dealer and expert in Oriental Rugs,
Dede Moore returns to
the Annex Gallery with a treasure trove of woven art and Turkish
treats. Dede has a knack
for turning any space into a rich and colorful delight; her Gallery
show last year was noted as a fantasical journey to another world.
Come experience the magic, and take a piece home with you. Or perhaps
the magic carpets will offer you a ride? The Cleveland Rug Society
will have a meeting here too, on November 12th (ask for more info).
Dede's show continues through
December 4.
Game Night
Thursday,
November
9, 7pm
Our appreciation for dominoes continues here. If you haven't learned
the
game Mexican Train yet, perhaps it's time to learn? Don't worry; it's
not horribly complicated. But it's a good game, so come join us...
N.O.B.S. Forums
Robert
H. Jackson
Book Talks: Some
Reflections
on assembling a book
Thursday, November 16, 7pm
Join us for a conversation with Cleveland
collector and
international bibliophile Robert Jackson as he shares stories about
assembling his latest book, Book Talk. Following in the
tradition of John Carter, Graham Pollard, and Michael Sadlier, Book
Talk: Essays on Books, Booksellers, Collecting and Special Collections
takes the reader on a tour of some major ideas and controversies now
current in the rare book world. Robert Jackson has assembled these
writings of an eminent group of scholors, publishers, librarians,
booksellers, and collectors that address issues facing contemporary
society. Topics such as the future of the book in a printed-format, the
internet and collecting trends are some of the issues discussed. This
important work belongs on the reading list of all book lovers. Book
signing to follow the lecture.
Author bio: Robert Jackson is a senior partner at Kohrman
Jackson & Krantz P.L.L., Cleveland, Ohio, and is a noted speaker
and writer of and about rare books, literature and travel. Recently
he traveled to Greenland on a film trip to record the life of Rockwell
Kent. His article about Kent will appear shortly in Fine Books and
Collections. A member of the Rofant Club, Mr. Jackson is involved
as trustee or officer of many
non-profit organizations.
Free to NOBS members, $3 non-members.
http://www.nobsweb.org/
Holiday
Decorating Party
Saturday,
November 18, 5-10pm
Yes, I need help, it's a big place!
But I'll make it worth your while with food, drink, merriment, first
crack at holiday books, cards and calendars, gift certificates and
goody bags. So come help me hang some purple ornaments, have fun, and
use that gift certificate to cross someone off your holiday gift list
early.
Note that Thanksgiving begins our Extended Holiday Hours: Thursdays
and Fridays 'til 8pm, and Sundays 1-5pm from Thanksgiving 'til
Christmas.
33rd Annual Larchmere Holiday
Stroll
Friday, November 24, 11am-8pm
Saturday, November
25,
11am-5pm
Sunday, November 26, 1-5pm
Now in its third decade, the Larchmere Holiday Stroll is the
perfect holiday shopping event. The 50 locally-owned,
independent shops and services that make their home on Larchmere
Boulevard create an old world shopping village in a real world
neighborhood, making it not just a shopping extravaganza, but a
pleasant afternoon stroll. Entertainment throughout the weekend will
be provided by
several
Cleveland Heights High chamber ensembles, Sylvia Perry's Heritage
Chorale, and Cleveland icon Mr. Jingeling,
celebrating his
50th anniversary with a visit to Larchmere on Friday, 1-3pm. If you're
seeking something original and unique
for this year's gift
giving, be sure to make Larchmere a shopping destination.
Dunham Tavern Antiques Show
Saturday Nov. 25, 2006; 11am-5pm
Sunday Nov. 26, 2006;
11am-4pm
The best, and longest-running,
antiques show in
town (this is 111st
show!). Come find
fabulous furniture, china, glass, silver, quilts, jewelery, prints,
and, yes,
even some books. Join us at the Shaker Heights Bryon Middle School at
Shaker Blvd. and Warrensville Center Road.
Stump
the Bookseller Selection of the month
F253: Farmer flies into
clouds to make them rain
My father remembers a favorite book from his childhood that I hope
to find for him. It was part of a mobile library when he was in grade
school (1950-1956). I only know the plot which is as follows: A young
boy (who I believe lives on the farm) watches the farmer (possibly the
boy's father)tend to his crops. His crops need to be watered and it
has not rained in a while. So the farmer flies his plane over the
fields that need rain...cutting holes in the clouds. The boy goes out
to the field after and discovers raindrops on the fences that have been
cut. Instead of being tear shaped the cut raindrops have a flat edge.
I hope to see you browsing at Loganberry soon!
peace,
Harriett
Loganberry Books
13015 Larchmere Boulevard; Shaker Heights,
Ohio 44120; 216.795.9800
H O U R S
Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm; most Thursdays til 8pm
Closed Thanksgiving day.
Holiday Hours (Thanksgiving thru Christmas): Thursdays and Fridays til
8pm; Sundays 1-5pm
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