There are not many industries in the last 10 years that have undergone the volcanic eruptions that the world of bookselling has.
The world of the antiquarian and used bookseller has been turned upside down. A dinosaur of a trade that pretty much moved at turtle speed for most of the 20th century has had it shell torn off in the last decade.
The new bookseller has feared worse. It has become almost impossible to sell new books. Though as a whole the new book world was not as set in its ways as the bookseller in the resale market (I will use this term to refer to the non-new book bookseller). The commonality of product inherent in the new book world has made it the most susceptible to the emerging technologies. There are no surprises - you can schlep to the bookstore to pick up book "A" or you can go online and get book "A" cheaper and quicker. Convenience does a lot of damage to loyalty
For the resale market it is the elimination of any barrier to entry that poses the greatest threat. The only criteria to becoming a 'bookseller' today is that you have a valid credit card and you can find a name that hasn't been taken yet. That is it- no apprenticeship, no schooling, no experience, no knowledge of the trade.
Yet with all this upheaval there has been no change in the definition or label of what or who a bookseller is.
The world of the antiquarian and used bookseller has been turned upside down. A dinosaur of a trade that pretty much moved at turtle speed for most of the 20th century has had it shell torn off in the last decade.
The new bookseller has feared worse. It has become almost impossible to sell new books. Though as a whole the new book world was not as set in its ways as the bookseller in the resale market (I will use this term to refer to the non-new book bookseller). The commonality of product inherent in the new book world has made it the most susceptible to the emerging technologies. There are no surprises - you can schlep to the bookstore to pick up book "A" or you can go online and get book "A" cheaper and quicker. Convenience does a lot of damage to loyalty
For the resale market it is the elimination of any barrier to entry that poses the greatest threat. The only criteria to becoming a 'bookseller' today is that you have a valid credit card and you can find a name that hasn't been taken yet. That is it- no apprenticeship, no schooling, no experience, no knowledge of the trade.
Yet with all this upheaval there has been no change in the definition or label of what or who a bookseller is.
Antiquarian is a vague term that implies antiquities but is commonly employed to describe collectible books of all sorts regardless of age
The current definition of bookseller according to Webster’s is:
book·sell·er : one that sells books; especially : the proprietor of a bookstore
Part II of Book Patrol’s Bookseller Manifesto will deal with the fractured world of bookselling and offer some concrete ways booksellers can unite and succeed.
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