Aimee Peake on Selling Antiquarian Books on the Prairies

Published: Sept. 1, 2021, 1:50 a.m.

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Aimee Peake has been active in the antiquarian book business in Winnipeg for more than 20 years. She got her start as an apprentice to Michael Park, proprietor Greenfield Books. In 2000 she took over as manager of the newly-opened Bison Books, assuming sole proprietorship in 2010. In 2018 she purchased Greenfield and amalgamated it with Bison.

You\'ll usually find Aimee in her bookshop on weekdays attending to customer needs and working on acquisitions, collections development and appraisals. Over the years she has exhibited books at fairs throughout North America, and in 2018 she participated in the ILAB Congress in Pasadena.

Aimee is President of the Winnipeg Association of Secondhand Bookstores, and a board member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of Canada.

In addition to her work with Bison Books she also manages Dominion Auctions, a long-established Winnipeg-based art and antique auction house\\xa0

I visited\\xa0her at her shop in downtown\\xa0Winnipeg last month to find out what it was like to sell antiquarian books on the Prairies.\\xa0\\xa0
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