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Category Archives: Bookstore Tourism
A warning, A rant, A little magic
Sometimes it seems as though the onslaught of hacking attempts and malware never lets up. Recently I became aware of the latest bit of travel related hacking. The accommodation booking site Booking.com has been drawing serious criticism from consumers over … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism
Tagged alchemy, Bookselling, Cartoons, crowdfunding
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a book scout listens to his instincts
I recently stumbled on this old story below about a book scout that appeared years ago in The New Yorker magazine. Now you may be unfamiliar with the term “book scout”. I was one and didn’t know that I was one … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Libraries
Tagged Antiquarian Books, Book Sales, secondhand bookshops
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American Fiction
I have been looking forward to the release of the Oscar-nominated film American Fiction. Based on the Percival Everett novel Erasure it stars the great American actor Jeffrey Wright. One scene from the movie was filmed in the Boston bookstore Brookline Booksmith and the shop staff … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Film, movies, USA, Writing
Tagged Boston, Percival Everett
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Bookshops come in all sizes
A few years ago I posted a story about the smallest indie bookshop in New Zealand, which is most definitely the littlest bookstore that I’ve ever found. You can revisit The Twizel Bookshop right here. But ‘The Exceedingly Tiny Bookshop’ featured in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Bookstore Tourism
Tagged Cartoons, Comics, indie bookstores, New Zealand, Twizel
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Books for Cooks
We have dozens of cookbooks collected over the years, but rarely open them these days. Instead we just Google recipes like Philistines. Still, I’d love to stop in at Books for Cooks the next time that I’m in London. In … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Film, Restaurants, Tourism
Tagged cookbooks, London
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Everybody loves a booktree
London’s St. Pancras Station has inaugurated the 2023 holiday season with a wonderful Christmas booktree. Created in collaboration with Hatchards the 12 meter tall installation is not just a festive centrepiece; it’s a literary wonderland inspired by British authors. The … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged London, St. Pancras Station, Train Stations
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thinking about burning the bookstore down
In the Bookstore By: Julia Vinograd I went down to the bookstore this evening and found myself in the poetry section. But for every thin book of poems there was a thick biography of the poet and an even thicker … Continue reading
Save Les Bouquinistes
Booksellers around the world, including the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB) have raised objection to the City of Paris municipal government over its plans to remove the historic bouquinistes stalls that line the quays of the river Seine during the … Continue reading
Do the Philly Crawl
Dozens of indie bookshops in Philadelphia, Pa., are taking part this Saturday, August 26, in the first-ever Philly Bookstore Crawl, Philly Voice reported. The bookstore crawl will feature appearances from local authors, discounts, giveaways, and plenty of special activities. Iffy Books, for example, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Tourism, USA
Tagged Philadelphia, secondhand bookshops, Wooden Shoe Books
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