
AADL Talks To: Zeke Mallory, Designer & Artist

In this episode, AADL Talks To Zeke Mallory. Zeke studied Fine Art and Commercial Design at Eastern Michigan University, worked at Mr. Flood’s Party, and has been a successful graphic artist since starting his career in Ann Arbor in the 1970s. Zeke talks about some of his signs and murals around town, his experiences working as an artist, and some of the influential people in his life.
See AADL's collection of Zeke Mallory's posters and artwork here.


Poster, Are You An Arbor Arbor Book Townie?, Old West Side Book Shop, 113 W Liberty St, July 14, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
Year:
2024
West Side Book Shop, Hand-Lettered Sign by Crow Quill Graphics, April 1976 Photographer: Robert Chase

Year:
1976
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1976
Caption:
Painted Border Matches Second-Story Window Arches
Signs Get More Than Passing Glance

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AADL Talks To: Robin and Jamie Agnew, owners of Aunt Agatha's
In this episode, AADL Talks To Robin and Jamie Agnew, owners of Aunt Agatha’s, their specialty mystery bookstore. The business began in Ann Arbor in 1992, and operated as a brick and mortar for 26 years before moving online in August 2018. Robin and Jamie talk about their experiences working in the store, their favorite memories here in town, and discuss some of the changes in the mystery book genre and bookselling business over the years.
Find more about Aunt Agatha's in our archival collections.


AADL Talks To: Jay Platt, Owner of West Side Book Shop

Jay Platt is the owner of Ann Arbor's iconic West Side Book Shop located at 113 W. Liberty Street in the historic Haarer Building. Jay shares his journey learning the antiquarian book trade, from his early days working for several Ann Arbor and regional booksellers, including David Kozubei of David's Books, to the rare finds, losses, and lessons learned over his nearly 50 years in business. Jay also touches on the history of the Haarer Building and his participation in other classic Ann Arbor institutions and events, from the Psychedelic Rangers and Ann Arbor’s Medieval Play Festival to the Antiquarian Book Fair.
Historical photos and articles about Jay Platt
Historical advertisements and articles about West Side Book Shop

Jay Platt, owner of West Side Book Shop, May 1998 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Year:
1998
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Jay Platt, owner of West Side Book Shop, May 1998 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Year:
1998
Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1998
Caption:
West Side Book Shop owner Jay Platt shows off an accordian-type book called 'The Tunnel Calamity.' The book will be for sale at the Ann Arbor Antiquarian Book Fair May 17.
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Jay Platt, owner of West Side Book Shop, May 1998

Year:
1998
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Jay Platt, owner of West Side Book Shop, May 1998 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Year:
1998
Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1998
Caption:
Jay Platt, owner of the West Side Book Shop, is one of the founders of the Ann Arbor Antiquarian Book Fair. The 20th fair will be May 17 at the Michigan Union.
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