Collecting Piz Gloria
Updates while building the PizGloria.com website
Sunday, February 09, 2025
Modern Classics Postcard Arrives
Saturday, January 25, 2025
PizGloria Website Celebrates 13 Years !
Yesterday my website PizGloria.com celebrated it's 13th Anniversary. When I launched the website back in 2012 I had no idea how long it would last and I'm both pleased and very appreciative to everyone who has visited. I hope you enjoyed your time at the site and found it a great James Bond resource.
Here's some stats from Google Analytics from the last 12 months:
I'm constantly updating the site with new James Bond books and editions that I've acquired for my collection. And I've also spent the past few months working on a new feature that finally changes my site from just showing cover images to now showing book images. It will require me to re-scan almost 700 books, which will obviously be a lot of time and effort, but I believe it will be well worth it. Here's some examples of what the new feature looks like:
The first version of Ian Fleming's "Casino Royale" ever published by Pan Books in 1955. Now click the spin button !
The most recent James Bond continuation novel, Charlie Higson's "On His Majesty's Secret Service" published by Ian Fleming Publications in 2024. Click on the cover image and the 3D book image will appear for this title.
The latest title in the "Double O Trilogy" series, Kim Sherwood's "A Spy Like Me" published by William Morrow and Hemlock Press in 2024. Click on each cover image and the 3D book images will appear for each of these titles.
And the final books I've re-scanned so far, John Gardner's "Sniper Series" published by Coronet Books in 1985/1986. Again click on each cover image and the 3D book images will appear for each book in this series..
The 3D book images aren't perfect but I think it's a good start. As well as the spin button the normal left, right, up and down finger swipes work as well as the same keys on a keyboard. I just hope I will have re-scanned every book by this time next year !
And thanks again for visiting, cheers Baz
Ps. I'd also like to thank my patient editor-in-chief, my wife, who always shows enthusiasm for my website and collecting.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
More Ballarat Book Hunting
During our recent holiday to Halls Gap my wife and I not only visited a number of secondhand book stores, which I mentioned in my last blog post, but also dropped in on a number of other book stores and op-shops.
1) Ballarat Vintage & Collectables Market, Ballarat
This large undercover market has hundreds of stalls including several selling secondhand books.
Web: https://www.ballaratvintagecollectablesmarket.com.au
3) Vinnies, Ararat
Thursday, December 26, 2024
Bookshops In Ballarat
Last month my wife and I spent a week in Halls Gap in the Grampians. It's a lovely part of Victoria with many hiking trails that feature beautiful views and the chance to spot Australian wildlife. We both had a great time. Sadly now, just a month later, the National Park is closed to both locals and tourists as a huge bushfire rages through the area, threatening homes, businesses and lives. I hope everyone there is ok.
On our way to Halls Gap is the town of Ballarat. It's a large historic town built during Victoria's gold-rush period from the 1850's. The town almost feels like a time capsule to the past, especially as the popular tourist attraction of Sovereign Hill is also located there.
However the town is also fortunate to have many excellent secondhand book stores, and I was able to visit most of them during our travels...
1) Everybody Knows Books, Ballarat
This marvellous book store, located on Sturt Street, has been open for just 3 years. The friendly owners, Marion and John, are very enthusiastic about books and literature, and while they deal almost exclusively in secondhand books, they also promote newly published works from local authors. The store contains hundreds of well loved books on a wide variety of categories and subjects. It's well organised and has a great relaxed feel to peruse and explore the shelves. Ps. I'm told the store's name was inspired by a Leonard Cohen song.
Web: https://everybodyknowsbooks.com.au