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Category Archives: Bookstore Tourism
Chalk it up to books
Some one should compile a book or website devoted to the clever chalkboard signs that booksellers in North America use to entice book buyers into shops for a browse.
Bookstore Tourism: Boston
Boston is one of those rare cities in the United States that still has an abundance of excellent independent bookstores. One of my all time favorites in Boston is the wonderful family owned Brattle Book Shop. Not only is it … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Tourism, USA
Tagged Bookselling, Boston, indie bookstores, Massachusetts
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Shakespeare and Company Paris
If you love books, and if you have ever been to Paris, it’s likely that you have also visited the iconic Shakespeare and Company bookshop. The legendary Paris bookseller recently shared a video exploring artist Karine Diot’s book sculpture The Shakespeare … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Tourism
Tagged Bookstores, Paris
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Bookstore Tourism : Bangkok
Thailand’s largest bookstore chain Naiin has just opened this beautiful bookshop called Mind Space on two floors of the new Samyan mixed use complex. The stunning bookstore stocks both Thai and English language titles, and is even open 24-hours daily. … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Asia, Books, Bookstore Tourism
Tagged Bangkok, Bookselling, Muji, Thailand
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Secret Bookstores NYC
With iconic New York City booksellers seemingly disappearing every month, it’s a relief to find that venerable institutions are fighting the trend and thriving. It’s particularly surprising when it comes to obscure book shops such as the little-known James Cummins … Continue reading
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Tagged Bookselling, Bookstores, indie bookstores
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London : Food For Thought
My favorite London travel book store Stanfords has opened a food-themed bookshop in a joint venture with street food pioneers KERB “to showcase London’s food and cultural history through literature,” the Bookseller reported. Market Bookshop will be a permanent fixture at the newly opened Seven Dials Market in Covent … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Restaurants, Tourism
Tagged Covent Garden, London, London markets, Stanfords
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Your Bookshop Needs You
It can be quite depressing reading bookselling blogs and discovering that yet another favorite bookshop has gone out of business. Like most people, I have succumbed to the convenience of ebooks and buy fewer print copies these days. Although I … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, ebooks, Uncategorized
Tagged Bookselling, Bookshops, indie bookstores
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It’s That Day Again
“The National Buy a Book Day Foundation’s primary activity is educating the American people on the importance of books to our culture and community by encouraging citizens to go to any bookstore on September 7th of each year, which we … Continue reading
Goodbye King of the Book Towns
British bookseller and self-appointed “King of Hay” Richard Booth, who transformed the sleepy Welsh town of Hay-on-Wye “into a second-hand bookshop capital,” died August 20, BBC News reported. Booth, who opened his first bookshop in the town’s former fire station … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe
Tagged book selling, Book Towns, England, Wales
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It’s Not Hoarding If It’s Books
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, USA, Writing
Tagged Bibliophilia, Book collecting
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