
THE HAUNTED BOOKSHOP
BY - CHRISTOPHER MORLEY
TO THE BOOKSELLERS
The Haunted Bookshop
Chapter I - The Haunted Bookshop
PARNASSUS AT HOME R. AND H. MIFFLIN BOOKLOVERS WELCOME! THIS SHOP IS HAUNTED
Chapter II - The Corn Cob Club
Chapter III - Titania Arrives
ON THE RETURN OF A BOOK LENT TO A FRIEND
THE BOOK THAT SHOULD HAVE PREVENTED THE WAR
In a rain‑slick Brooklyn alley, a modest brown‑stone houses “Parnassus at Home,” a second‑hand bookshop that proudly proclaims itself haunted. Inside, the air is thick with the scent of old paper, leather and tobacco, while low‑lighted alcoves and a winding gallery cradle volumes that seem to whisper their own histories. A young visitor, drawn by an oddly earnest sign, steps down three creaking stairs into this dimly lit shrine of literature, feeling both curiosity and a faint, inexplicable chill.
The shop’s owner, the charismatic Roger Mifflin, runs the place with a blend of reverence for the written word and a playful acknowledgment of the “ghosts” of great literature that linger among the stacks. Regulars—ranging from a fervent essayist hunched over a lamp to quiet book‑lovers seeking obscure titles—drift through the smoke‑filled aisles, each finding something they didn’t know they wanted. As the evening deepens, the shop’s mysterious ambience invites the newcomer to explore not only the catalog of forgotten tomes but also the subtle, enchanting stories that pulse beneath the surface.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (342K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1994-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1890–1957
A witty, wide-ranging man of letters, he wrote novels, essays, and poems that celebrate books, curiosity, and everyday pleasures. Best known for Parnassus on Wheels and The Haunted Bookshop, he brought warmth and playful intelligence to everything he wrote.
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