Housmans – radical booksellers since 1945
Radical booksellers take on Amazon
Fifty years ago, in the aftermath of World War Two, a group of
pacifists opened Housmans radical bookshop at its current address
at 5 Caledonian Road, in London’s Kings’ Cross. Ever since,
Housmans has worked hard to continue its mission of promoting ideas
of peace, human rights and a more equitable economy by which future
wars, and all their inherent suffering, might be avoided. At a time
when independent bookshops are closing down left, right and centre,
it is reassuring that Housmans is still holding its corner.
The biggest threat to independent bookshops has been the rise to
dominance of the online bookseller Amazon.com. Amazon has achieved
an unrivalled supremacy over the marketplace, but this
near-monopoly wasn’t achieved without the usual unethical practices
that are so common to the world’s biggest corporations.
What is wrong with using Amazon?
In 2001 the Guardian first reported on the poor working conditions
in Amazon's warehouses, and nothing much has changed since. In
December 2008, a Sunday Times reporter went undercover to their
Marston Gate warehouse near Milton Keynes and discovered that staff
were required to work seven days a week and were punished for
taking sick leave, even if they had a note from their doctor.
According to Unite the Union, Amazon continues not to see trade
union representation as illegitimate.
But it’s not just Amazon workers who suffer at the hands of the
multi-national corporation. Publishers are also squeezed for every
penny, as Amazon forces them to supply them at rates so low that it
leaves authors and publishers out of pocket – particularly damaging
smaller publishing houses. Amazon’s dominance of the market means
that publishers have little choice but to comply with their
demands. Aside from the ethical considerations, this effects
readers in reduced output from small presses, and diminished
availability of radical titles.
Providing an ethical alternative
And so into this arena steps Housmans Bookshop. Housmans, in
conjunction with Gardners Books, has just launched its own online
bookshop to rival Amazon. Although still prioritising their stock
of radical interest and progressive politics, the site is also able
to provide around half a million general titles.
“Many of our most politically conscious colleagues use Amazon, and
when asked why, it’s because they know of no alternative. But now,
wherever they live, people will be able to support independent and
progressive bookselling from the comfort of their own home. I think
it’s essential that we are able to provide an alternative to help
dent Amazon’s monopoly,” explains co-manager Nik Gorecki. “It’s up
to sympathetic book buyers to do the right thing, and buy their
books elsewhere.”
“This year Housmans celebrates fifty years of trading from our
Caledonian Road address, but in order for us to be here another
fifty years we have to stand up for ourselves, and trust in
ethically-minded book-buyers to support independents. The staff at
Housmans has fought many battles over the years for causes we
believe in, and this is one battle we can’t afford to lose.
Please support the shop that supports your campaigns!”
____
For more information regarding this please contact Nik Gorecki on
07950 269 286 or alternatively by email:nik@housmans.com
Housmans Bookshop
5 Caledonian Road
King's Cross
London N1 9DX
Tel: 020 7837 4473
www.housmans.com <http://www.housmans.com/>
_______Nik Górecki
email: nik@housmans.com <mailto:nik@housmans.com>
Housmans Bookshop
5 Caledonian Road
Kings Cross
London N1 9DX
UK
mobile: 07950 269 286
Tel: +44 (0)20 7837 4473
Fax: +44 (0)20 7278 0444
shop email: shop@housmans.com <mailto:shop@housmans.com>
map: http://tinyurl.com/2oq9vv <http://tinyurl.com/2oq9vv>
www.housmans.com <http://www.housmans.com>
Housmans Online Bookshop now launched - over 500,000 titles
available
"Support the shop that supports your campaigns!"
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