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Category Archives: Bookstore Tourism
Indie Bookstores Represent Everything You Want
“Barnes Kong is on a rampage! The simian chain bookstore monster could go on stomping on independent bookstores and kidnapping dead authors forever, but the fearsome Amazilla has other plans: He wants in on the action. As the two battle … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Books, Bookstore Tourism, ebooks, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged American Booksellers Association, Bookselling, E-book, Independent bookstore
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Real Books vs Ebooks
London antiquarian booksellers Adrian Harrington and Jonathan Kearnes are not ebook hating Luddites. They simply see new literary technologies as complements rather than replacements for real books. In their thoughtful 15 minute video, the booksellers focus on why bibliophiles are … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, ebooks, Europe, Film, Writing
Tagged Adrian Harrington, Bookselling, E-book, London, Publishing
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Why Indies Matter
Why Indies Matter is a brand new promotional video campaign from the folks at the American Booksellers Association that will be officially launched at BookExpo America in New York City next week. The ABA promotion aims to gather personal testimonials … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, USA, Writing
Tagged ABA, American Booksellers Association, BookExpo America, Independent bookstore, New York City
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Happy Birthday, Strand Book Store
Today New York City’s renowned Strand Book Store is celebrating its 85th anniversary. Founded in 1927 by Ben Bass,and still owned by his son Fred Bass, the Strand is one of NYC’s last iconic 20th century bookshops in business. To … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Tourism, USA, Writing
Tagged New York, New York City, NYC, Strand Bookstore
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Free Comic Book Day
Tomorrow marks the tenth anniversary of Free Comic Book Day, an annual event that delivers precisely what it promises. Retailers across the U.S. will be offering specially printed copies of comic books, along with discounts on back-issues and other items; … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, USA, Writing
Tagged Avengers, Comic book, Free Comic Book Day, Peanuts
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Rare Books, Rare Bookstores
The International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB) has launched an ILAB Mobile App which is now available in the Apple Store and the Android Market. Search for “ILAB rare books” or “International League of Antiquarian Booksellers” to find the free … Continue reading
Books Nights and Day
April 23rd is a big day (and night) for book lovers and bibliophiles around the world. Since 1995 the day has been designated by UNESCO as World Book and Copyright Day in honor of the birth and death of Shakespeare … Continue reading
City2Cities
City2Cities: International Literature Days Utrecht is an exciting international literature festival. Each year City2Cities, in short C2C, connects the city of Utrecht in the Netherlands with two other literary cities. In 2011 those cities were Edinburgh and Stockholm, this year … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Writing
Tagged Franz Kafka, Mark Strand, Mercedes Abad, Netherlands, Paul Auster, Prague, Utrecht
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What’s That Smell
For dyed-in-the-wool bibliophiles there’s nothing quite as pleasing as the unique aroma of old books. When we enter an antiquarian bookshop or historic library, we invariably assume the soporific mien of a somnambulist. Now, our friends at Abebooks.com in conjunction with … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Libraries
Tagged AbeBooks, Abebooks.com, Bibliophilia
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I Want To Go To There
Koh Samui is the third largest island in Thailand and one of the most popular destinations for travelers. The tropical beach resort offers all types of accommodations ranging from backpacker bungalows to five star resort complexes, but bibliophiles will only … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Tourism
Tagged Ko Samui, Koh Samui, Thailand
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