BOOK TOWN

A 'book town' is a small village with a large number of second-hand or antiquarian book shops. These villages attract bibliophiliac tourists to the book shops, and with literary festivals.
The first book town was Hay-on-Wye in Wales. Its example was followed by numerous villages, first in Europe, and then across the world.
Some of the book towns are organised in the International Organisation of Book Towns.

Contents
List of book towns
External links

List of book towns


This is a (possibly incomplete) list of towns calling themselves a book town, with their date of establishment:

Hay-on-Wye, Wales (1961)

Redu, Belgium (1984)

Bécherel, France (1988)

Montolieu, France (1989)

Bredevoort, Netherlands (1993)

Stillwater, Minnesota, (1993)

St. Pierre de Clages, Switzerland (1993)

Fontenoy-la-Joûte, France (1993)

Mundal, Fjærland, Norway (1995)

Wigtown, Scotland (1997)

Zossen-Wünsdorf, Germany (1997)

Damme, Belgium (1997)

Wigtown, Scotland (1997)

Dalmellington, Scotland (1997)

Sysmä, Finland (4th July 1997)

Mühlbeck-Friedersdorf, Germany (1997)

Kampung Buku Langkawi, Malaysia (3rd December 1997)

Southern Highlands, Australia (2000)

Tvedestrand, Norway (2003)

Sedbergh. England (2003)

Atherstone, Warwickshire (2005)

Sidney, British Columbia

[1]Gold Cities BookTown, Grass Valley, Nevada City, California

★ Hobart, NY - Book Village of the Catskills (www.hobartbookvillage.com)

Kampung Buku Melaka, Malaysia (17 April 2007)

JinbÅchÅ, Tokyo, Japan

St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada (2007)[2]

External links



International Organisation of Book Towns

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