An edition of Book towns (2018)

Book towns

forty-five paradises of the printed word

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An edition of Book towns (2018)

Book towns

forty-five paradises of the printed word

"The so-called "Book Towns" of the world are dedicated havens of literature, and the ultimate dream of book lovers everywhere. Book Towns takes readers on a richly illustrated tour of the 40 semi-officially recognized literary towns around the world and outlines the history and development of each community, and offers practical travel advice. Many Book Towns have emerged in areas of marked attraction, such as Ureña in Spain or Fjaerland in Norway, where bookshops have been set up in buildings including former ferry waiting rooms and banks. While the UK has the best-known examples at Hay, Wigtown and Sedbergh, the book has a broad international appeal, featuring locations such as Jimbochu in Japan, College Street in Calcutta, and major unofficial "book cities" such as Buenos Aires." - -Amazon.com

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English
Pages
192

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Book towns: forty-five paradises of the printed word
2018, Frances Lincoln, an imprint of the Quarto Group
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Library of Congress
G151, G153.4 .J64 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
192 pages
Number of pages
192

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26961921M
ISBN 10
0711238936
ISBN 13
9780711238930
OCLC/WorldCat
1029740039

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OL19748869W

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