Where? Bucharest, Romania
{CLOSED} THIS BOOKSHOP IS NO LONGER OPERATING!!! {CLOSED}
Recommended by Kelly Amabile
"Since opening in December, the bookshop has become popular among students, academics and expats, especially for its fair pricing system – which sees English language books on sale for the same cost as in the west. Set up by three friends with a fascination for the English language, Nicolae Ion, Dan Nicolaescu and Vlad Niculescu, the shop is located in an arcade opposite the Kretzulescu Church on Calea Victoriei, around the corner from the Orange Concept Store.
One of the store’s unique selling points is helpful staff who know what they are talking about. For browsers, this makes the experience of speaking to shop assistants a pleasure rather than an act of public humiliation."
The Anthony Frost Bookshop, the first all-English bookshop in Bucharest which opened in December 2007, stocks titles from various domains such as art, architecture, children's literature, comics, fantasy, fiction, biographies, humanities, science, sport and travel. The books come from known publishing houses such as Penguin, Faber & Faber, Random House, MacMillan and publishing wings of universities such as Cambridge, Yale and Harvard. All books are sold at their regular prices.
One of the store’s unique selling points is helpful staff who know what they are talking about. For browsers, this makes the experience of speaking to shop assistants a pleasure rather than an act of public humiliation."
The Anthony Frost Bookshop, the first all-English bookshop in Bucharest which opened in December 2007, stocks titles from various domains such as art, architecture, children's literature, comics, fantasy, fiction, biographies, humanities, science, sport and travel. The books come from known publishing houses such as Penguin, Faber & Faber, Random House, MacMillan and publishing wings of universities such as Cambridge, Yale and Harvard. All books are sold at their regular prices.
Anthony Frost English Bookshop
Address:
45 Calea Victoriei
Bucharest
Website: http://www.librariaengleza.ro
Phone and Email:vlad@librariaengleza.ro
+40 21 311 51 38
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9 comments:
just read your blog, would like to put you right. the bookshop is named after myself, not Anthony Frost the artist. I have been a friend of the owners for 17 years, I first met Dan when i came over on aid trips and he was an interpreter. If you are in Bucaresti I will be arriving 24th April until 28th, contact me at the bookshop. Anthony Frost
what`s the deal? which Anthony Frost are you talking about afterall?
Raluca, Bucharest
*btw, really interesting blog you`ve got
raliu, the misunderstanding has been solved via email..
Antony Frost, the bookstore, has nothing to do with Antony Frost, the English artist.
The owners just decided to name the bookstore after a friend who just happens to bear the same name as the artist. Hopefully that clears it all up.
*and thanks. We're really glad you like the blog :)
hey! do you happen to have sound design by david sonnenschien ? and if you have it how much it costs?
This store just has the friendliest staff in the whole city. I really enjoy going to Anthony Frost, thanks for taking so much of my money :)
Just visited the shop today, mistakenly thinking it had a second hand section. The two gentlemen there could not have been more helpful or friendly (I think I looked a bit despondant!), offering me some second hand books for nothing in return for the ones I had, and making myself and my boyfriend a coffee each. The main book selection was fantastic, so varied, and we browsed for ages; both of us remarking that we wanted to buy more than we could afford! A fantastic example of customer service, thank you so much!
The statement that it is "the first all-English bookshop in Bucharest" is not correct. Nautilus had been founded years earlier.
Anthony Frost is now permanently closed!
I'm afraid the bookshop closed its doors in February this year (2017). Something to do with the lease from the neighbouring (Orthodox) church authorities. They are hoping to find alternative premises....
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