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Category Archives: Bookstore Tourism
Bookstore Tourism + Coffee
For hopeless bibliophiles and coffee addicts like me there’s no place better to while away the hours than a bookshop with its own café. One of my all time favorites, the Housing Works Bookstore in Manhattan, is included with eight … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Restaurants, Tourism, USA
Tagged Chicago, coffee shops, NYC, Seattle, secondhand bookshops, Washington D.C
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Paris: Words on the Water
It will come as no surprise to learn that Paris’ newest floating bookstore specializes in travel and maritime literature. Librairie Peniche, which is housed in a beautifully restored and remodeled barge, is the passion project of Judith Rosa and Didier Delamare. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Tourism
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Bookstore Tourism App
The Book Cities app is a non-profit project designed to promote bookstores and to help travelers discover new shops where ever they wander. Currently available only for iOS phones, the app helps users to locate nearby booksellers and provides helpful … Continue reading
Posted in apps, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Tourism, USA
Tagged Bookselling, bookstore apps, iOS apps
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Words Have Power
Libraries, booksellers, publishers, schools, writers’ groups, and other organizations in North America are gearing up to mark Banned Books Week 2017, which runs from September 24 to the 30th. Many bookshops and libraries have gotten a jump on the upcoming … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Freedom of Speech, Libraries, Museums, USA, Writing
Tagged Banned Books Week, Bookstores, censorship, Publishing
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Bookstore Tourism : Paris
When I’m in Paris, I sometimes find myself paralyzed by the bookstore choices. On my last visit, I counted twelve bookshops on a ten minute bus ride. And while I usually spend a day or two just browsing the fantastic … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Tourism
Tagged indie bookstores, Latin Quarter, Paris, secondhand bookshops
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Why Real Books Are Great
h/t Strand Book Store
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, USA, Writing
Tagged Books, Bookselling, Publishing and Printing, Strand Bookstore
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Infinite Books
The Zhonghuge Bookstore in Yangzhou, China has been transformed by XL-Muse Architects into an inception-like space for bibliophiles. The illusion of infinite bookshelves is achieved with mirrors, lighting, and arched ceilings meant to reference local waterways.
Posted in Architecture, Asia, Books, Bookstore Tourism
Tagged Bookstores, China, Yangzhou
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Random Vintage Book Vending
You may remember a post a few years back about the Toronto secondhand bookshop’s Biblio-Mat book vending machine. Well, The Monkey’s Paw is back in the news with an update to the book-o-mat. Bookstore owner Stephen Fowler is now loading the machine with random … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Canada, Tech
Tagged Bookselling, Toronto, vending machines, Vintage Books
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Happy Bookstore Birthday
This week New York City’s beloved Strand Bookstore celebrated its 90th anniversary. Although book shops seem to be going out of business daily in NYC, the Strand—and its 90 year-old owner Fred Bass—are still going strong.
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, History, USA
Tagged Bookselling, Lower Manhattan, NYC
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