This eloquent little book offers a moving and erudite justification for the survival of high quality book shops and why they are essential places of discovery, refuge and fulfilment. Laced with thoughtful reflections, ideas, untold wonders and models for their continued survival, it is an engaging and pleasurable read.
In Praise of Good Bookstores
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ÂŁ14.99
Edition:Hardback978069120776605/04/2022From a Bookshelf nearby
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