The Haunted Bookshop 
   

Visit the rooms of the bookshop.
Image copyright Local Foods Connection.
Laura's
Our children's section.
Leiden's
A comfy chair in the fiction room.
Claire's
Les belles lettres.
Stephen's
Iowa, Antiquarian, Rare.
Weldon's
History, Philosophy, and Religion.
Josh's
Our Stage.
Stage
Travel, Linguistics, and Languages.
Andrew's
Science and Cultural Studies
Will's
Meara is one with the puppet.
Meara's

Welcome to Weldon's Room.
Our Iowa books and a rare glimpse of the First Signed Rare section in its native habitat
Selections from our Iowa collection.

If you are interested in local history, looking for a guide to the area, reminiscing about your Iowan times, or in search of books published by Iowan small presses, this is the section for you.

We have gift books, picture books, Hawkeye yearbooks, local atlases, and county histories, and a large collection of books about people, places, and events in general Iowan history, as well as:

Iowa City and University of Iowa history, with some selections from the University of Iowa Press.

Small Presses include Toothpaste Press, Torch Press, Maecenas, The Spirit That Moves Us, and other local publishers, as well as back issues of The Wapsipinicon Almanac - check at the front desk for the latest issue.

State Historical Society publications include works about the political, social, and economic history of Iowa, as well as several biographies. Authors like William Petersen and Benjamin Shambaugh are here, as well as issues of The Annals of Iowa and of The Palimpsest and official publications such as geological surveys and old city ordinances.

Local Authors contains a very broad cross-sample of Iowan authors, from early pioneer memoirists to recent children's writers. Writers' Workshop has first, signed, or otherwise special editions of books by Writers' Workshop alumni and teachers.

Natural History includes field guides to wildflowers, birds, ferns, bats, and more as well as books on Iowan geology, ecology, and important naturalists.


Antiquarian and Rare Books

Also in this room are our collections of fisrt editions, signed copies, antiquarian, and rare books. What we have available varies constantly, but these are the types of things we carry:

Small Press chapbooks, some signed, most scarce;

Collectors' Editions - often leatherbound, all well-made, some complete-works sets;

First and Signed novels, poetry, and history;

Antiquarian books, particularly scholarly works and books on travel and discovery from 1870 and before;

Rare books of merit, especially books on religion, philosophy, history, and fine arts; we also have a few scarce, older children's books.


Why is it called Weldon's Room?

Born on a family farm in Cedar County in 1895, Weldon, the present owner's great-grandfather, loved gardening and woodwork and spent a great deal of time teaching his work ethic, humor, pragmatism, and heritage to Nialle when she was little. When he passed away in 1991, he left her the old books he had taught her to love - Shakespeare and Longfellow and other classics. These were the first leatherbound books she ever owned.

The Wapsipinicon Almanac.

Weldon's son, William Weldon, worked the same farm and taught Nialle chess and fishing as well as good financial management. When the Haunted was up for sale in 2004, William Weldon was Nialle's first investor and advisor and remained her staunchest business supporter until his passing on April 22, 2009. While Nialle remains inept at growing even cucumbers, William Weldon understood that the seeds of curiosity and literacy, well tended, can fruit as bountifully as a field of good Iowan earth, and for that, she will always be grateful.


Image copyright Local Foods Connection.
Laura's
Our children's section.
Leiden's
A comfy chair in the fiction room.
Claire's
Les belles lettres.
Stephen's
Iowa, Antiquarian, Rare.
Weldon's
History, Philosophy, and Religion.
Josh's
Our Stage.
Stage
Travel, Linguistics, and Languages.
Andrew's
Science and Cultural Studies
Will's
Meara is one with the puppet.
Meara's

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