Manawatu Standard

Sale beckons for book buffs

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Banana boxes bulging with books are stacked to the ceiling in ranks at Palmerston North’s Red Cross.

Three-thousand cartons containing more than 60,000 volumes, along with puzzles, magazines, board games, DVDS, CDS and vinyl LPS are ready for shipping to Barber Hall on Waldegrave St for New Zealand’s biggest secondhand book sale.

The eagerly awaited four-day sale over Queen’s Birthday Weekend attracts book buffs from all over the country, and while most of the donated items sell for $3, there are higher prices on rare and sought-after books.

Roger Foster, who manages the fulltime Red Cross secondhand bookshop READ Books on Main St, has been involved with the book sale for at least 22 years.

‘‘I was walking through the Red Cross Christmas Fair in The Square one year, got talking to Don Esslemont who was the Red Cross president at the time, and thought it wouldn’t be a bad organisati­on to be part of.

‘‘It’s a really good cause. I went to a meeting, and have been on the committee ever since.’’

For months now, volunteers have been busy pre-sorting the donated books under four basic headings - children, non-fiction, fiction and New Zealand, before refining those into more than 100 different categories.

Volunteers have also made sure that puzzles and board games don’t have any bits missing.

Foster was hoping the trend back to books from electronic reading devices would help boost sales, and said New Zealand books attracted particular attention. There are plenty of goodies for bargain hunters to seek out.

There are copies of Crump favourites, such as A Good Keen Man.

Among the treasures are books dealing with World War I - The New Zealand Expedition­ary Force Roll of Honour 1914-18 published in 1924, and the 1926 publicatio­n, The Maoris in the Great War.

Anyone willing to help move the boxes of books into the hall, or to work during the sale is welcome.

 ?? PHOTO: MURRAY WILSON/FAIRFAX NZ ?? Red Cross volunteer IPU student Pragati Silwal from Nepal helps sort books for the big secondhand book sale.
PHOTO: MURRAY WILSON/FAIRFAX NZ Red Cross volunteer IPU student Pragati Silwal from Nepal helps sort books for the big secondhand book sale.

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