The first in an occasional series.
I’m going to start with Blackwells bookstore, in Broad Street. Blackwells was founded in Oxford in 1879 and is now a labyrinthine joy for anyone who likes to spend time browsing. It’s got a cafe nerro on the first floor, a quirky second-hand section on the top floor, a snooty rare books section on the second floor and (bestest of all) a vast subterranean cavernous array of social science and philosophy books in the basement Norrington Room. Bliss. I overheard one of the assistants tell an eccentric customer the other day that the Norrington had three miles of shelves…
[…] some NLP there. On the other hand, I came across a new book on the Psychology of Leadership at Blackwell’s in Oxford a few days ago, and the authors have taken a different tack, from a Social Identity […]