Cody's Books

Cody's Books
Cody's Books
Type Private subsidiary
Founded Berkeley, California (1956)
Founder(s) Fred Cody & Pat Cody
Headquarters Berkeley, California, U.S.
Key people Fred Cody (Founder)
Pat Cody (CEO)
Andy Ross (Former President) Hiroshi Kagawa(President)
Products Books, magazines
Owner(s) IBC Publishing Group

Cody's Books (1956–2008) was an independent bookstore based in Berkeley, California. It "was a pioneer in bookselling, bringing the paperback revolution to Berkeley, fighting censorship, and providing a safe harbor from tear gas directed at anti-Vietnam War protesters throughout the 1960s and 70s."[1]

Contents

History

The restrooms at the Telegraph Avenue store were equipped with blackboards and chalk.

The first store opened in 1956 on Euclid Avenue in Berkeley, California. It was founded by Fred and Pat Cody. It moved to a larger location on Telegraph Avenue in 1960 and moved to another Telegraph Avenue location in 1965. In 1968, "Cody's served as a first-aid station [...] when anti-war protesters were tear gassed and clubbed just outside its Telegraph Avenue doors [...] the store's employees were tending the wounded -- anti-war protesters teargassed and clubbed by the police and the National Guard as protests broke out on Telegraph Avenue."[2]

In 1977, the Codys sold the store to Andy Ross who owned it until 2006.[3]

Cody's was best known for its extensive selection of literary, political, and scholarly titles.

On February 28, 1989 unknown persons threw a firebomb through the window of the store. It was thought that this was in response to the prominent display of Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses which had a fatwa placed against it by Iranian clerics one month prior. An undetonated pipe bomb was subsequently discovered in the store. In response the staff unanimously voted to keep the book on display despite the attack and the increasing willingness of chain bookstores to bow to pressure to withdraw it.[4]

Cody's pioneered a well-regarded author reading series. Some prominent authors and notables who appeared at Cody's were: Tom Robbins, Norman Mailer, Ken Kesey, Alice Walker, Allen Ginsburg, Maurice Sendak, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Muhammed Ali, and Salman Rushdie.

In the 1980s, Cody's was a plaintiff in several anti-trust lawsuits charging that independent book sellers were discriminated against in favor of chain stores. Cody's owner, Andy Ross, was a prominent spokesperson supporting independent businesses against chain stores and Internet retailers.

Neighborhood booksellers

Cody's was a core bookseller among a coterie of independent booksellers, which included Moe's Books, located nearly next door to Cody's, Pendragon/Pellucidar/Pegasus, Shakespeare & Co., Black Oak Books, Diesel, and others, all located in the region from north Berkeley to north Oakland. This region includes the University of California, Berkeley. Together they were members of a significant regional supporter of independent bookselling, The Northern California Independent Bookseller's Association, or NCIBA.

Moves and closure

Cody's Telegraph Avenue store held their closing sale July 4 though July 10, 2006.

The Telegraph store was the flagship store until it closed in 2006, sparking a controversy in the local press over the cause. One explanation given for the closure was that it was caused by pressure from corporate chains like Borders that have pressured them to move out.[5] As of March 2010 the location is still vacant. The Cody's San Francisco location closed in 2007 for a similar reason.[6][7] Cody's was sold to Japanese book distributor Yohan, Inc. in September, 2006. In March 2008, the last remaining store moved from 4th Street to its final location on Shattuck Avenue due to a rent increase. Financial pressures forced the closure of the store for good on June 20, 2008.[8][9] The 2008 PBS TV documentary Paperback Dreams chronicles the related histories of Kepler's Books in Menlo Park, California and Cody's Books.[10]

Timeline

Stores:

  • Euclid Avenue, Berkeley 1956-1960
  • Telegraph Avenue and Dwight, Berkeley 1960-1963
  • Telegraph Avenue and Haste Street, Berkeley 1963-July 10, 2006
  • San Francisco 2005-2007
  • 1730 4th St., Berkeley 1997-March 2008
  • 2201 Shattuck Ave., Downtown Berkeley April 1, 2008 - June 19, 2008 then a final sale starting from August 14 until August 22 or August 23, 2008

References

Further reading

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Cody Lundin — Occupation Survivalist Known for Co star of Discovery Channel s Dual Survival Cody Lundin (birthdate unlisted) is a minimalist and primitive skills survival expert and author of two books focusing primarily on survival topics. He is… …   Wikipedia

  • Cody Connelly — Born August 30, 1987 (1987 08 30) (age 24) Occupation Motorcycle designer and builder Website V Force Cody …   Wikipedia

  • Cody Wild — Born …   Wikipedia

  • Cody Madison — Baywatch character First appearance Series 6 Episode 1 (1995) Last appearance Series 10 Episode 1 (1999) Portrayed by David Chokachi …   Wikipedia

  • Cody Martin — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel: Hotel Zack Cody Originaltitel: The Suite Life of Zack Cody Produktionsland: USA Produktionsjahr(e): 2005–2007 Episodenlänge: etwa 22 Minuten Episodenanzahl …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Cody Judy — NOTOC Cody Robert Judy (born 1966) is an American who publicly accosted Howard W. Hunter, an official of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, on February 7, 1993.Events of February 7, 1993While preparing to speak at a fireside lecture …   Wikipedia

  • Kepler's Books — Infobox Company name = Kepler s Books type = Private subsidiary genre = foundation = Menlo Park, California (1955) founder = Roy Kepler location city = Menlo Park, California location country = U.S. location = locations = area served = key people …   Wikipedia

  • Visions of Cody — by Jack Kerouac (1972)    Jack Kerouac’s Visions of Cody, his tribute novel to neal cassady, is, arguably, Kerouac’s greatest book, although at the time it was written, Kerouac’s best reader allen ginsberg told Cassady that it was a “holy mess.”… …   Encyclopedia of Beat Literature

  • List of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody episodes — The following is an episode list for the Disney Channel situation comedy, The Suite Life of Zack Cody, which aired three seasons spanning over four years before ending to make way for the sequel, The Suite Life on Deck. Contents 1 Series overview …   Wikipedia

  • Episodios de The Suite Life of Zack and Cody — Anexo:Episodios de The Suite Life of Zack and Cody Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La siguiente es la lista de episodios de la serie de Disney Channel Zack y Cody: Gemelos en Acción. Han sido traducidos para Latinoamérica 67 capítulos en total. Las …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”