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Let's talk about PAN paperbacks, the blog for those that do judge a book by its cover. Main site is at www.tikit.net or www.panfans.club

PAN Fans Club - Let's talk about PAN paperbacks, the blog for those that do judge a book by its cover. Main site is at  www.tikit.net or www.panfans.club

Pop Up Bookshop, A Bookmark, ‘PAN Record’ and The Paperback and Pulp Fair

The pop up bookshop has been in Wolverhampton for a few week and I’ve only just got round to visiting it where it has reverted to it’s old Location (next there February 3rd 2025) They have a lot of stock on shelves but sad to say not that many vintage paperbacks. They have been doing this for a few years now so they must know what sells and maybe it isn’t old paperbacks. I did pick up a few of titles as upgrades and a couple of first day covers with stamps painted by Brian Sanders. At 50p a cover with four stamps on each I couldn’t really leave them and my wife bought a postcard from 1883 for the same reason.


A while ago I put on a display of my ‘bits and pieces’ which included a bookmark celebrating PAN’s 50th anniversary. They said it was 1947 to 1997 but I’ve always said it should have been 1944 to 1994 as PAN Books were incorporated on the 1st September 1944. PAN changed its mind this year when they decide to go with 1944 and made this year its 80th anniversary. Somewhere along the line my bookmark disappeared so I was very pleased to pick up another one. This is a guarantee the original will reappear in the next few weeks.


While viewing another of Jules Burt’s excellent videos I noticed it included a copy of the ‘PAN Record’ number 37 which I had not seen before. Up to then I had only reached number 32 but now I know there are more to look out for. This made me do a quick search and I was very pleased to find another, number 34, that I hadn’t got. It turns out Jules and I had both bought our respective editions from the same seller. As always if anyone has a spare copy of the missing editions or can let me have scans of the pages please drop me an email. To view Jules’ video click HERE, the ‘PAN Record’ appears at about 42 minutes. More on number 34 next week.


Doesn’t time fly and the ‘Paperback and Pulp Fair’ is almost upon on us now less than a month away on the 25th November to be held at the Holiday Inn, Bloomsbury, WC1N 1HT. This is always a well worth visiting event as it on at the same time as the Bloomsbury Ephemera Fair also selling paperbacks amongst many other things.