Christmas book fair at Lancaster Library
Book-dealers from all over the North West will be setting up their stalls in the library’s Meeting Room.
All types and genres of book will be on sale: from older, collectable volumes to carefully-used, good-as-new paperbacks.
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Books and pamphlets on history, especially on the local history of the Lancaster area, will be a special feature.
There will also be a special display of rare and unusual library archive material, and a selection of classical CDs will be on sale.
The event marks the return of book fairs to Lancaster. Regular book fairs at the town hall and university were stopped a few years ago when it was thought the future lay in electronic books and online forms of publishing.
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One of the organisers, Edward Huddleston , said: “Book fairs and book shops offer a shopping experience which is completely different from that online. “You can touch, browse and assess the condition of a book. You can find books that you didn’t know existed; or ones so rare they are not on sale online.
“You can sometimes also find a bargain!”
The book fair at Lancaster Library is on Saturday November 29, from 10am to 3.30pm.