York National Bookfair

 

York, one of Europe’s finest medieval walled cities, is under 2 hours by train from London or Edinburgh, with arrivals every hour.

What is the Book Fair?

From modest beginning with just 20 exhibitors at the White Swan Inn in York in 1974, the York Book Fair has grown into the largest, and many say friendliest, rare, antiquarian and out-of-print book fair in the U.K.. Held over two days, 200 of this country’s leading booksellers offer for sale a breathtaking diversity of books, as well as maps & prints, ranging in price from just a few pounds up to tens of thousands of pounds.
You will find books over 500 years old, to review copies of recently published works, and everything in between. The venue is very easy to reach, there is unlimited free parking, and also a free shuttle bus from the Railway Station to the Fair every 20 minutes.

Who Will Enjoy It?
Anyone interested in books and reading. This is not just a Fair for dealers, but is open to everyone young and old, and a great place to start collecting. With over 100,000 books for sale, where else can you look at, touch, enjoy, and even purchase so many rarities under one roof. If you are already a collector then it is a great opportunity to meet new dealers in your area.

Friday 12 September  12.00 noon - 7.00pm 
Saturday 13  September , 10.00 am - 5.00pm
at the Knavesmire Suite, York Racecourse  

http://www.yorkbookfair.com/

明天会在这里玩。(by the way, dear after 21, do you have anything to remind me when I visit there?)

7 comments September 12th, 2008

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