Mishmash Bookshop

Once The Smallest and Friendliest Discount Bookshop in All London Town! Now a Full Time dad and Part Time Writer!

Monday, June 18, 2007

Father's Day

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Fathers Day yesterday, so the Wee Guy took me on one of my favourite day trips; down to Greenwich on the DLR [he can pretend to drive it] an...
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

The Coolest Thing In The World.

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I'm a bloke; I like things . It's in my code. Some of those things might have sentimental value; like my Grandfather's long serv...
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Friday, April 20, 2007

Free Stuff!

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A couple of weeks ago I joined a fantastic web-based group called Freecycle. If you are like me then you no doubt have lots of stuff you wi...
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

A Break In Transmission.

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I've been away for a while; unwell; wrathful. Feeling like Willard in the Saigon hotel room; getting lazy and out-of-shape, while all th...
Tuesday, March 27, 2007

More Scary Stuff.

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I read in the paper last week that fifteen of lovely modernising David Cameron's front bench were Old Etonians. I was shocked, to some e...
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Monday, March 26, 2007

Scary Stuff.

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I read something truly frightening in the newspaper over the weekend. Sir Ronald Cohen, once Chairman of Apax, one of the largest private eq...
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Monday, March 19, 2007

Toot. But Not Sweet.

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It’s coming to light that the Tutankhamun exhibition coming to London in November of this year will not include the precious funerary death ...
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MishMash Bookshop was, until recently, London’s smallest and friendliest remainder bookshop. We enjoyed five years of profitable fun selling books to the reading public. But, things being what they are, falling customer numbers in our St James’s Park locality, and the persistent greed of our landlord, made the shop non-viable. After a long struggle we closed in January of this year; and so London loses another quirky independent to the relentless march of philistinism. Over the past year this blog has evolved from being largely on a literary theme, to a more general commentary on modern culture, and thoughts about living as a circumspect and irritated Scottish exile in modern-day London. And that is what we'll continue to do for the time being. So drop in, have a read, leave a comment; and keep one eye cocked for our return to piratical bookselling! Manifesto futurismo!
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