Showing posts with label waterstone's gower street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waterstone's gower street. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 April 2010

THROUGH A GLASS, BEAUTIFULLY

We're thrilled with the appearance of the Capuchin Classics books and posters in the Waterstone's Gower Street window and in the Fiction section on the ground floor. It's lovely to see so many of the books displayed together, and to have the support of one of the best bookshops, not only in the capital but in the country.




I was delighted to have such difficulty in photographing the window yesterday, as so many people who were walking by stopped to admire the display.


We hope to replicate, to some extent, this showcase in other shops in the near future.


David

Saturday, 27 March 2010

(GOWER)DE TE


As from Monday, the flagship Waterstone's store in Gower Street will be hoisting the Capuchin Classics flag. This store, formerly incarnated as Dillon's Mallet Street, combines superb academic stock - serving as it does the bookish needs of the students and staff of UCL - with a very wide range of general trade books, all attractively displayed, and sold by booksellers whose knowledge and enthusiasm for their subjects is a byword in bookselling. The Grade 1 listed building in which all this is housed is very worthy of attention in itself.

Those of you in, near or passing through London should be able to see the main window adorned with large reproductions of some Capuchin covers, and to browse through a comprehensive selection of the titles in the shop. Buying a good number of same is highly recommended.


David