Instant Views [o.] The Bouquinistes / Second-hand booksellers (I) | Robert Doisneau / Brassaï / Inge Morath / Pierre Boulat / Tavik Frantisek Simon

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The Bouquinistes / Second-hand booksellers (I) | Robert Doisneau / Brassaï / Inge Morath / Pierre Boulat / Tavik Frantisek Simon

< Les bouquinistes, Paris, 1900s


The Bouquinistes of Paris, France, are booksellers of used and antiquarian books who ply their trade along large sections of the banks of the Seine: on the right bank from the Pont Marie to the Quai du Louvre, and on the left bank from the Quai de la Tournelle to Quai Voltaire. The Seine is thus described as ‘the only river in the world that runs between two bookshelves‘.

The tradition of the second-hand booksellers began around the 16th century with little market peddlers. Under pressure from booksellers, a settlement of 1649 prohibited stalls and the display of books on the Pont Neuf. The authorities at the time were rather anxious to limit parallel markets not subjected to official censorship. Travelling booksellers during the period were driven out and then reinstated under approval.

The term “bouquiniste” appears in the dictionary of the Académie française in 1789.
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In 1859, concessions were implemented by the city of Paris and the bouquinistes are permitted to be established at fixed points. Each one is entitled to 10 metres of railing for an annual fee of 26,35 F and a 25 F licence. The openings are from sunrise to sunset. Finally, in 1930 the dimensions of the “boxes” were fixed.

Installed along more than three kilometres of the Seine and declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, the 240 bouquinistes make use of 900 “green boxes” to house some 300,000 old books and a very great number of journals, stamps and trading cards.

Robert Doisneau, Bouquinistes sur les bords de la Seine, 1947 >
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Les bouquinistes, Paris, 1960

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Les bouquinistes, Paris, 1929
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Inge Morath, Paris, 1954
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Tavik Frantisek Simon, Paris, 1905

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