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We Love Our Customers!

Selling vintage (books) is nothing like regular retail. Each product is more than a product; it has a history and a wealth of sentimental value. Often our books come with inscriptions, or we find precious clippings or photos inside that have been used as book marks. Our books may have been owned by one person all their lives, or could have known many. The cover, the markings, and the pages tell their own story, separate from the author’s tale. You see, vintage books are artefacts, soul food, and they tether us to our collective humanity.

When you buy a vintage book, you are purchasing both a memory and a relationship, as well as a gift of emotion and ideas. Sometimes, it’s hard for us (the go betweens!) to part with them. Yet it also brings us joy to know that another book lives on to create a unique experience with its new owner.

That’s why we love it when we hear back from our customers. Earlier this year, Kimberly bought a pocket-sized copy of Wuthering Heights, for Wuthering Heights Day. It was to complete her costume homage to the character of Catherine Earnshaw. She was after the perfect copy – not too big, plain covered, and classic.

We think she’s done an amazing job with her dress! And the book is equally superb. Do you agree?

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We Never Get Tired of Wuthering Heights Editions!

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is one book we always keep in store – a timeless classic that keeps having new life breathed into it with each generation of readers. I particularly enjoy seeing different vintage editions in all their precious glory. Below are some of our current covers. There is always an affordbale, collectible copy of Wuthering Heights within easy reach.

Fun fact: did you know that Emily Bronte cauterised her own wound after being bitten by a rabid dog. She was also an ace rifle shooter.

This above edition of Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte was published by Russell Classics/ P.R Gawthorn in the 1940s. Lovely coloured frontispiece.

This rare Australian edition of Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte was published by Dymocks Book Arcade in 1950.

But if you’re in the mood for a timeless understated look, you can’t go past the Heron Edition. This edition (below) was published by Heron Books in the 1960s and features a lovely inked likeness of Emily on the title page.