Showing posts with label Paris bookshops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris bookshops. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Livres anciens

I've passed Cabinet Chaptal many times,  as it is located on the corner just across the street from Jardin du Luxembourg. I'm not sure it's ever been open when I peered in, so I"ve just taken shots through the bars across the windows.  I hope one day to go in and have a long look. Maybe I'll be lucky, and they will allow photos.

Cabinet Chaptal
1 rue de Fleurus
75006 Paris

Friday, March 6, 2015

Beaucoup des livres!


The  Abbey Bookshop, gives Shakespeare and Company a run for their money. Started in 1989 by Canadian Brian Spence, their website claims they have over 35,000 books in English. How they have any idea how many books are in this fabulous shop, I have no idea. Located near the Saint Severin Church, it's worth a stop.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Beaucoup des livres


No matter how many times I visit Paris, I always need a stop at Shakespeare & Company.  They always have interesting displays and customers to photograph as well.

Shakespeare & Company
37 Rue de la Bûcherie
75005 Paris

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Librairie des Archives


Located in the Marais, the outside caught my eye before the book filled interior!  It stocks books dedicated to art and artists of the 20th Century. Maybe one day I'll have more time than I did this day, and can step inside for browse.

83 rue Vieille de Temple
75003 Paris

Monday, January 7, 2013

Beaucoup de livres!


I understand that Shakespeare & Co. will be closed this month for inventory. If you've ever been inside you found this laughable.  How that is accomplished with any accuracy whatsoever is beyond me.  This trip maybe a poke around in The Abbey Bookshop in the Latin Quarier, also known for its English titles, will be in order.  Looks like it's full to the brim with old books as well.  Should be fun!