The Dominion Post - 01/02/2014
MAARTEN HOLL/Fairfax NZ
Russian composer Igor Stravinsky called Parsons Books and Music ‘the most beautiful bookshop in the world'. Now the Lambton Quay institution is closing. Julian Parsons talks to Diana Dekker.
"It'll be a magnificent sale, a wonderful sale. We're full of treasures," says Julian Parsons too brightly.
Wonderful, yes, but welcome, no, and hard to believe when the shop is buzzing as it is. "If only I was imagining it," he says. "If it was booming, I wouldn't do it."
Parsons, 71, joined his father in the shop 54 years ago. "Each morning I unlock the door, the same door I unlocked 54 years ago."
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2 comments:
We were very sobered when Roger and Helen closed in Auckland and we are very saddened to hear this announcement from Beatrice & Julian. Parsons Bookshop provided Alan Preston a great deal of warmth & light in his early bookselling days in the 60s, and through all the change since, that warmth and light never wavered and has kept Unity Books strong.
Sad to learn this news. Was it Orwell who said you can tell a lot about a society by the number of bookshops it has? By implication, we are being dumbed down by the closure of Parsons Books. Booming, of course, is the operative word. But if Julian could 'hold the line' he would (will?) see a trend back. Never have again what was once enjoyed of course, and a lot to ask of a 70 year old. But still, isn't there a business model that incorporates books & music for an older and younger demographic?
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