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So, I was just about to leave the office tonight to meet a friend when he rang me. No can do on the meeting-up front because he has to arrest a ship.

How do you arrest a ship I (possibly) hear you ask. Why, by nailing the warrant to the mast, of course. Well, actually, not that many ships have wooden masts nowadays, so the warrant has to be 'afixed' to the mast. Yeah, I have heard Sellotape mentioned...

The thing is, when it comes to ships you have to move *fast* because if you don't nab the ship whilst it's in port it will sail out of the jurisdiction of the court and you've missed your chance. And why arrest the ship? Oh, it's all to do with money, of course, often over cargo disputes. Suffice it to say, my friend's weekend has just gone walkies.

Instead I decided to wander over to the West End, where we were going to meet anyway and go to Forbidden Planet as it's been a while since I've visited. The pilgrimage visit was successful, bought a few (only half a dozen or so) books. Then back to Leicester Square, via Murder One, which is the *other* science-fiction orientated bookshop in London.

Only to find - oh woe! - that Murder One is closing down. And soon. Alas, alack. The crime section is moving to a new location but the science-fiction section is closing for good. Which is a real pity, seeing as they often got the new books before Forbidden Planet. Even if they did charge more for them.

The only plus point is they're having a 30% off all books closing down sale. The sale started on 16 April, so a lot has gone already but they still have all the shelves and tables stacked full of books. There were some bloody good books there, too, although some of my favourites had completely sold out. But I did get a new Judith Tarr and a couple of other books I fancied giving a try. So, get yourselves down there this weekend - otherwise it will be too late - if you want to make a last visit and save 30% off all of their books.

Date: 22 April 2005 19:29 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jacquez.livejournal.com
Arresting a ship! What a marvelous concept. *stuffs it in pocket for later use*

It is always sad to lose a bookstore, though. :(

Date: 22 April 2005 19:41 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mandragora1.livejournal.com
Arresting a ship! What a marvelous concept.

Oh it is, it is. And the vast majority of shipping lawyers are men, so you can just imagine the relish with which they say that they're off to arrest a ship, can't you. Men!

On the bookshop front, they're just moving over the road but to smaller premises, hence why the science-fiction department is closing down. Which was, naturally, my favourite section. Sigh. Ah, well at least it's not a total loss for the crime and romance lovers.

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