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How it all began...
Arthur Probsthain
started to work at the publisher Otto Harrassowitz in Germany at the age
of 21. Harraossowitz is a very well known publisher of academic books,
including a large collection of books on the Orient. After 4 years he
went to France and worked with the publisher Geuthner where he widened
his knowledge and experience in the publishing field.
In 1902 he moved to
London and decided to open a bookshop, which is where the story of
Arthur Probsthain Bookseller & Publisher began. At first he found
some premises in Bury Place, Bloomsbury, where he opened as a
bookseller. After a year he relocated the business to 41 Great Russell
Street (a four storey building) and here he developed the business into a
publisher as well. Arthur Probsthain studied the languages of the
Orient, such as Chinese, Persian and Arabic and began compiling a very
comprehensive collection of catalogues and books on these languages and
countries. Arthur Probsthain then started publishing a series of books
on Chinese philosophy and literature, such as 'A Brief History of
Chinese Philosophy', and ' The I-Li ' Book of Etiquette and Ceromonies.
As the business started to grow and Arthur Probsthain needed more help
he brought in his nephew Walter Sheringham who had just recently
immigrated from Germany during the First World War. Walter Sheringham
was just a young man at the time and brought some new enthusiasm to the
business. When Arthur Probsthain passed away he left the bookshop with
Walter Sheringham to continue the business.
How Arthur Prosbthain
developed to be one of the leading Oriental & African Booksellers in
the world...
So in 1941 Walter
Sheringham became the sole proprietor of the Arthur Probsthain
Bookseller & Publisher. Walter Sheringham having worked under his
Uncle, had gained an interest in the Oriental field. For the first few
years he began to widen the field to cover the whole of Asia, Africa and
the Middle East. By doing this he increased the volume of stock
significantly. He did this by buying collections from independent
dealers and libraries from all over the world. In 1943 Walter Sheringham
married Eve, who then became involved with the shop. Between them they
produced monthy catalogues of the new and forthcoming titles on all the
subject areas. These were then distributed to scholars, researchers,
universities, museums and book collectors. This helped Arthur Probsthain build a reputation as one of
the main booksellers/ distributors
of books in this field. Customers would come in for both new and old
books knowing that if it was available it would be in Probsthain's. As
the years passed both Walter and Eve gained a huge amount of knowledge
on the subjects of the books and would then recommend and discuss this
with their regular customers. In the 1970's Walter and Eve's two
children Michael and Lesley, after attending University both became
involved in the shop. With the help of both Michael and Lesley, Arthur
Probsthain continued to expand. They did this by collaborating with
publishers and having a retail presence at International conferences,
exhibitions and talks in the oriental field. This also led to the
opening of our branch at The School of Oriental and African Studies
(SOAS). Walter Sheringham continued working until the age of 89 but
passed away 1994 but the family business carried on...
Arthur
Probsthain Bookseller today...
2007 - Today, Arthur
Probsthain remains as one of the leading Oriental & African
Booksellers in the world.
The main shop with the help of Lesley's two
sons, Tim and Christopher, has recently been redecorated after many
years, and has now a new look but also a new direction. We now focus our
stock on the arts and cultures of the Orient, Africa and The Middle
East. We now display and sell a collection of Art as well.
The SOAS Bookshop,
managed by Joe Burridge, specialises in the politics, history and
economics of the same areas.
Eve
Sheringham still works at home (see picture) on the catalogues of new
and forthcoming titles and they are still distributed throughout the
world.
We now have a collection of old memorabilia
(pictures, articles, and catalogue covers) displayed around the shop.
All our antiquarian and
out of print books are now sold online. (Please see 'Stock' page for
more information.)
So if you are interested in old books or
new books on art, music, film, philosophy, religion, literature, poetry,
politics, history, economics, languages...Arthur Probsthain remains
after more than a hundred years one of the leaders in this field.



















