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Footnotes from the World's Greatest Bookstores

True Tales and Lost Moments from Book Buyers, Booksellers, and Book Lovers

Footnotes from the World's Greatest Bookstores( )
Author: Eckstein, Bob
Foreword by: Keillor, Garrison
ISBN:978-0-553-45927-2
Publication Date:Oct 2016
Publisher:The Crown Publishing Group
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $50.00
Book Description:

A New York Times Bestseller From the belovedNew Yorkercartoonist comes acollection of paintings and stories from some of the world's most cherished bookstores. This collection of 75 evocative paintings and colorful anecdotes invites you into the heart and soul of every community- the local bookshop, each with its own quirks, charms, and legendary stories. The book features an incredible roster of great bookstores from across...
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Book Details
Pages:176
Detailed Subjects: Travel / Special Interest / Shopping
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):17.8 x 21.6 x 2.1 cm
Book Weight:0.636 Kilograms
Author Biography
Eckstein, Bob (Author)
Humorist Garrison Keillor was born Gary Edward Keillor in Anoka, Minnesota on August 7, 1942. He began using the pen name Garrison at the age of thirteen. He received a B.A. from the University of Minnesota in 1966 and paid for his tuition by working at the campus radio station.

In 1974, he wrote an essay for the New Yorker about the Grand Ole Opry, which led to his live radio program, A Prairie Home Companion. Stories from Prairie Home were collected and published, but his debut as a novelist was in 1985 with Lake Wobegon Days. His other novels include WLT: A Radio Romance, The Book of Guys, Wobegon Boy, Me by Jimmy (Big Boy) Valente, and Good Poems, American Places.

He has also written the children's books Cat, You Better Come Home, The Old Man Who Loved Cheese, and The Sandy Bottom Orchestra. He won a Grammy Award for his recording of Lake Wobegon Days and was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1994. Keillor received a National Humanities Medal from the National Endowment for the Humanities in 1999. In September 2007, Keillor was awarded the John Steinbeck Award.

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