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Village Books records, 1980-2022

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Village Books.; Robinson, Charles E -- (Charles Elwyn); Robinson, Diane M. -- (Diane Mary)
Title
Village Books records
Dates
1980-2022 (inclusive)
Quantity
3.75 linear feet, (7 boxes)
Collection Number
XOE_CPNWS0351
Summary
This collection documents the history, activities and impact of Village Books, an independently-owned bookstore in Bellingham, Washington.
Repository
Western Washington University, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
Goltz-Murray Archives Building
808 25th St.
Bellingham, WA
98225
Telephone: (360) 650-7534
cpnws@wwu.edu
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public.

Languages
Collection materials are in English.
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Content Description

This collection documents aspects of the history, activities and impact of Village Books, an independently-owned bookstore in Bellingham, Washington. The collection contains newsletters, and select subject files relating to issues of censorship, freedom of speech and related legal cases.

Newsletters dated from 1980 onwards document the activities, role and expansion of Village Books as a community-based business. Issues include recommendations for readers of all ages, best seller lists, and information about local literature and arts-related events and opportunities (including events and book groups sponsored by Village Books). The collection also contains issues of Village Books' separate newsletter for children, which began in Fall 1988.

Subject files contain clippings, correspondence and other materials relating to issues of free speech and censorship. These files include documentation of the American Civil Liberties Union's 1988 lawsuit against the City of Bellingham (blocking an attempted anti-pornography initiative), in which Village Books was one of four plaintiffs. The collection also includes materials about reactions to the publication and sale of Bret Easton Ellis' "An American Psycho", and a controversial 1990 issue of "Esquire" magazine, plus two files relating to the 1995 case brought against owners and managers of Bellingham business, The Newstand.

The collection also contains a small number of files pertaining to the design, planning and approval process for the construction of the store building at 1200 11th Street in Fairhaven.

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Historical Note

Village Books was established in 1980 by Chuck and Dee Robinson, as an independent bookstore located in Bellingham's Fairhaven District. The Robinsons and Village Books are recognized for long-term and significant roles in contributing to the expansion and revitalization of local community. Throughout its history, Village Books has engaged in and supported a wide range of community events and programs, including but not limited to author presentations and readings, book groups, the Chuckanut Writers workshops and conference, and the Chuckanut Radio Hour. Chuck and Dee Robinson have been active members of professional organizations such as the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association, and the American Booksellers Association, and received awards for their civic engagement and philanthropic work.

The original Village Books was located at 1206 11th Street in Fairhaven, but moved into the nearby "Knights of Pythias" building in September 1982, providing room for the Robinson's new card and gift shop, Paper Dreams. Following completion of a brand-new facility in 2004, the Fairhaven bookstore moved into its present-day location at 1200 11th Street. A second Village Books was opened in Lynden, Washington in 2015. In 2016, the Robinsons sold the two Village Books bookstores and Paper Dreams to longtime employees Paul Hanson, Kelly Evert and Sarah Hutton.

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Other Descriptive Information

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Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation

Village Books Records, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Archives and Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.

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Administrative Information

Custodial History

Chuck and Dee Robinson (founders and long-time owners of Village Books) donated the Village Books Records to the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies in 2018. The collection has continued to grow, with periodic additions made by Chuck and Dee Robinson.

Related Materials

The Rand Jack Papers at the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies include additional materials relating to the 1988-1989 legal case against the City of Bellingham.

Bibliography

Chuck Robinson, It Takes A Village Books: Thirty-Five Years of Building Community, One Book at a Time (Chuckanut Editions, 2015).

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Booksellers and bookselling--Washington (State)--Bellingham -- History--Sources.
  • Independent bookstores--Washington (State)--Bellingham--History --Sources.

Personal Names

  • Robinson, Charles E--(Charles Elwyn) -- Archives.
  • Robinson, Diane M.--(Diane Mary) -- Archives.

Corporate Names

  • Village Books--Archives.

Form or Genre Terms

  • Records (Documents)
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