Deborah & Ron Harcus have been operating Ariel Books in Auckland, New Zealand for the past five years, joining AbeBooks in 2003.

"We have been booksellers for about 10 years, this is our 3rd shop. Development pressures kept on making us move. We have purchased the premises here so we won't have to shift again," explains Deborah. "We consider ourselves a thinking person's bookstore with specialties in history, local history, philosophy and the arts in all its forms."

Like most booksellers Deborah and Ron love books. "We both enjoy non fiction, particularly histories in Ron's case and design books in mine."

And it is probably this love of books, and love of selling books that gave them the idea to launch The Auckland Book and Antique Fair, which is set to run August 18 & 19, 2007 at 127 Symond Street, Newton, Auckland Central.

"There hasn't been an annual fair in New Zealand for 6 years and we think there should be one."

Although the title of the fair is The Auckland Book and Antique Fair, books are front and centre at the event, 12 of the available 18 stalls have been reserved by booksellers (including other AbeBooks booksellers, Hard to Find Books, Kauri Books and of course Ariel Books). Deborah explains that while New Zealand may be a relativity small market due to the population size of the country, the population consists of heavy readers and there are many fine private and public collections for sellers to source from. As this is the first year, The Auckland Book and Antique Fair has targeted dealers close to home in the Lower North Island of New Zealand. Deborah’s future plans however, involve growing the fair and attracting buyers and sellers from the whole country as well as Sydney and Melbourne in Australia.

“There will be something at the fair for everyone from a wide range of Antiquarian books, New Zealand historical texts, map and old print dealers as well as all of the fictional first editions you come to expect from the knowledgeable dealers.”

Those wishing to attend can find all the appropriate information about the festival below:

Auckland Book & Antique Fair
Old & Rare Books, Maps & Prints, Antiques, Curios & Collectables

Saturday, August 18th - 10am to 3pm
Sunday, August 19th - 10am to 3pm

127 Symonds Street,
Newton, Auckland Central

Admission - NZ$3.00

Enquiries phone – Ron Harcus (+64) 09 369-1414

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