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book fair

NOUN
  1. fair organized by publishers or booksellers to promote the sale of books
  2. bazaar at which books are sold or auctioned off in order to raise funds for a worthy cause

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  • The York National Book Fair is an annual event and lays claim to being Britain's largest rare and antiquarian book fair with some 200 booksellers and an estimate of some 100,000 books on offer.
  • But then surprises always await bibliophiles at a book fair.
  • Enamored of his prose, I snatched up a long-playing record of the author reading those two stories at an antiquarian book fair several years ago, even though I didn't own a record player.
  • In general, I found the Crafty Chica book fairly amenable to the use of recycled materials, and not too reliant on non-natural materials like fusible interfacing, which is nice my pet peeve is how so many projects that incorporate T-shirts instruct the usage of fusible interfacing. Crafty Green Book Review: Crafty Chica’s Guide to Artful Sewing
  • Gather a well-stocked home library, perhaps through used-book stores, book fairs, and garage sales.
  • Their ethos is linked to that of New York's Editions: Artists 'Book Fair, whose focus on new editions, young artists and young galleries, "I was hoping to reproduce that back in London" explains Richard Lloyd, Christie's International Head of the Print Department. Constantin Bjerke: Roll Over Frieze - Multiplied Contemporary Editions Fair at Christie's
  • Another lovely gift from mollpeartree, who discovered both volumes of this chrestomathy sheltering in the dim recesses of the Printer's Row Book Fair one year. Kenneth Hite's Journal
  • Books on self-improvement have been a big draw at book fairs.
  • During the past few years I have been giving workshops on the psychology of prayer at temples, synagogues, and Jewish book fairs nationwide.
  • The chosen ten books will be shown to British publishers at a book fair in Italy in the spring. Times, Sunday Times
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