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Category Archives: Bookstore Tourism
Couldn’t Hurt
h/t Wild Detectives Books
How Book Lovers Can Help
If you are anything like me, these days you are searching for positive things that can be done. One simple, concrete action is to support indie bookstores, and especially those stores owned by people of color. Most of these valuable … Continue reading
Discovering the Lost Generation in Paris
Decades ago, I made my first biblio-pilgrimage to the iconic Shakespeare and Company bookstore in Paris. These days it’s not quite the same place now that it has an adjoining café that serves American bagels and brownies. And then there are the … Continue reading
The Great American Book Giveaway
Gold Beach Books is the second largest bookstore in Oregon and like most folks in the bookselling biz these days they have been closed due to the pandemic. But the four sisters who own the store came up with a … Continue reading
monday, monday can’t trust that day
Clarice Lispector Franz Kafka From the Bodleian Library souvenir shop…
Posted in Art, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Libraries, Public Transport, Writing
Tagged Albert Camus, Clarice Lispector, Franz Kafka, short fiction
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Bookstock 2020
Bookstock 2020, is an online books and music festival spearheaded by Eddy Nix, musician and owner of Driftless Books and Music in Viroqua, Wis.. The special event will run this weekend, May 15-17, with the goal of celebrating musicians and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Music, USA
Tagged Bookselling, Bookshops, secondhand bookshops
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Mercilessly Miscellaneous Monday
h/t to Touchwood Design If you ever have seen the classic 50s horror film The Blob, you may recognize the historic Colonial Theater in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. They’ve been posting witty updates on their marquee all week. Cartoonist Chris Ware’s heartbreaking cover this … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Film, movies, USA
Tagged Pulp Fiction
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High on Books
Europe’s highest bookstore opened last summer on Mount Blanc at an altitude of 3,466 meters. The Feltrinelli bookshop is situated inside the Punta Helbronner station on the third floor of the Skyway Monte Biancodi Funivie Montebianco . The stunning shop … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Tourism, Writing
Tagged Alps, Bookselling, France, Italy
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Mondays are still miscellaneous
What a brilliant idea to promote local libraries. This is a tribute that the city of Vigo in Spain wanted to pay Jules Verne (on the occasion of the centenary of his death) for having mentioned this city in his … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Libraries, Photography, USA
Tagged Aldous Huxley, bookplates, Comics, Jules Verne, San Francisco
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A winning combination
I don’t imagine that any of us will be traveling to China any time soon, however, wouldn’t the new Capsule Hotel & Bookstore in Qinglongwu, Zhejiang province, China, be the ideal getaway.
Posted in Architecture, Asia, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Hotels, Tourism
Tagged Bookselling, China, literary hotels
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