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Book Reviews of Book Towns: Forty Five Paradises of the Printed Word

Book Towns: Forty Five Paradises of the Printed Word
Book Towns Forty Five Paradises of the Printed Word
Author: Alex Johnson
ISBN-13: 9780711238930
ISBN-10: 0711238936
Publication Date: 3/22/2018
Pages: 192
Edition: New
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Book Type: Hardcover
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I obtained this through the kindness of a PBS comrade and it will go well for someone to kill some time at the nursing home. The book is well made (sturdy stitched), well illustrated, and the author shares with his readers quite a few small towns that are following the path blazed by Hay-On-Wye. They can disappear if the town becomes popular and rents rise. For example, there are now few used book stores in Los Angeles, although it is possible if one owns the building. But old brick buildings are not durable given earthquakes.
"The driving force has been to encourage sustainable tourism and help regenerate communities faced with economic collapse and soaring unemployment."
"While many cities have numerous bookshops, book towns concentrate the outlets in a small area to create a critical mass."
"According to Spanish census figures, Uruena has a population of just over 200, and been dubbed the only town in Spain with more bookshops than bars by the country's national press."