Thursday, April 15, 2010

Another Rare Find at Hemingways


Just look at this little gem, John Lennon's first published book, the book consists of short stories and line drawings, often surreal and always nonsensical. It is notable in that it was the first solo Beatle project in any form.

It can be inferred from this little book that Lennon intended no deep meaning, but rather wanted to demonstrate his free-form creative abilities as well as his sense of humor.


1st Edition, 4 Imprint, 1964


Thursday, April 8, 2010

n' Boek vir Onrus, a Rare Find


In this entertaining book Jan Rabie writes of the purchase of their first home in Onrus, of the work that was needed for his study, his wife's "Sky Studio" and his vegetable garden, which he so carefully fertilised with kelp, and of the beloved pets who moved into their home and into their hearts.

He describes how he came to know and love the area, of how he learned to identify and best prepare "veldkos" and seafood, of many friends from the art world visiting at his and Marjorie's "inn by the sea". And, of course, the people of Onrus and thier stories come to the fore - complete with all their oddities!


'n Boek vir Onrus is not just a book for Onrus, but will be enjoyed by anyone with a love for the sea and its environment - and its people.



Thursday, April 1, 2010

A Cape Odyssey


Last week we were paid a surprise visit at Hemingway’s from Gabriel Athiros, publishing maestro of Historical Media who told us about the launching of his forthcoming book A Cape Odyssey which will add to his already impressive collection of historical publications over the years.

And from South African history to high sea adventures, we had the good fortune of meeting Wolfgang Leander from Bolivia, famous shark and underwater photographer who has come out to this country to join French wildlife photographer, Jean Francois Avenier who lives in Hermanus and together they are off to swim and observe the Tiger Sharks along the coast of Natal.