Would love to see you work your way through your Everyman collection. Also, could you go through some of the Everyman magazines, over the shoulder style, so we can get a really good look. I'm just dipping my toe into collecting some of these and there is not a great deal to be found online. Glad I found your channel🙂
@@ShawnDStandfast Thanks Shawn, I'll check back on those earlier videos. Yes, I heard you say the Everyman's were stored high up. The joys of being a collector I guess. Series that I have either completed or not really into at present have been boxed up and stored so as to create room on my shelves for books I'm currently collecting. Enjoying the 1930s 'A Century of' series by Hutchinson at present 🙂
Most interesting. I am thoroughly unaware of Everyman and what it represented in terms of it's Library - I'd only ever just heard of the name 'Everyman' but knew nothing else. Thank you 🌞
@@ShawnDStandfast do you have any comments regarding, dare I ask, any political perspective that The Everyman subscribed to, or was it apolitical. Apologies if a strange question but often there is arguably a bias in favour of this or that. Absolutely no hurry to reply 🌞
@@ShawnDStandfast not sure if this publication is of any relevance (I was left about 15 huge bound volumes) but do you have an opinions or knowledge of The Spectator magazines?
@@ShawnDStandfast thank you for your comments. I shall hunt them out, sadly in boxes in shed but I shall make a point one day of contrasting the news stories with today's world. Good suggestion 🌞
I think the modern Everyman aren't bad as far as cost goes and are solidly bound by today's standards. I have quite a few of the older versions. They are very pretty when in good condition. I have a lot of Victorian bookmarks and several booksellers bookmarks, most of the sellers have now disappeared, sadly.
@@ShawnDStandfast yes, but sadly the days if Lane and Dent making cheap books available for all are long gone. Short of anything to read Allen Lane got the idea on St. David's Station Exeter for Penguins. I love the fact that my hometown inspired him to publish these handy books. I wonder what inspired Dent.
What a great collection! Thanks for sharing!
@@ShawnDStandfast That would be wonderful. I've always been interested by Everyman Library.
Would love to see you work your way through your Everyman collection. Also, could you go through some of the Everyman magazines, over the shoulder style, so we can get a really good look. I'm just dipping my toe into collecting some of these and there is not a great deal to be found online.
Glad I found your channel🙂
@@ShawnDStandfast Thanks Shawn, I'll check back on those earlier videos. Yes, I heard you say the Everyman's were stored high up. The joys of being a collector I guess. Series that I have either completed or not really into at present have been boxed up and stored so as to create room on my shelves for books I'm currently collecting. Enjoying the 1930s 'A Century of' series by Hutchinson at present 🙂
Thanks for showing the fine collection and the history of the company is really interesting. Didn’t know about the 1000 greatest books plan.
Very interesting, look forward to further videos. Kind regards.
Most interesting. I am thoroughly unaware of Everyman and what it represented in terms of it's Library - I'd only ever just heard of the name 'Everyman' but knew nothing else. Thank you 🌞
@@ShawnDStandfast do you have any comments regarding, dare I ask, any political perspective that The Everyman subscribed to, or was it apolitical. Apologies if a strange question but often there is arguably a bias in favour of this or that. Absolutely no hurry to reply 🌞
@@ShawnDStandfast not sure if this publication is of any relevance (I was left about 15 huge bound volumes) but do you have an opinions or knowledge of The Spectator magazines?
@@ShawnDStandfast 1960s 🌞
@@ShawnDStandfast thank you for your comments. I shall hunt them out, sadly in boxes in shed but I shall make a point one day of contrasting the news stories with today's world. Good suggestion 🌞
@@ShawnDStandfast 1970s too btw 🌞
Great bookish lore!
I think the modern Everyman aren't bad as far as cost goes and are solidly bound by today's standards. I have quite a few of the older versions. They are very pretty when in good condition. I have a lot of Victorian bookmarks and several booksellers bookmarks, most of the sellers have now disappeared, sadly.
@@ShawnDStandfast yes, but sadly the days if Lane and Dent making cheap books available for all are long gone. Short of anything to read Allen Lane got the idea on St. David's Station Exeter for Penguins. I love the fact that my hometown inspired him to publish these handy books. I wonder what inspired Dent.