*aus/japan/sa/euro bookshops
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- MLP
I'm looking for smaller bookshops and botiques that carry small run and unique books and magazines in the following cities (or any others you love!). If you know of any that you support or work at, shoot me an email. I'm especially looking for shops along the lines of Printed Matter, Family in LA, Swipe in Toronto and Zakka in NYC.
I will be sending out thank-you packs of releases to those who lead me in the right direction. Cheers.
• Berlin
• Paris
• Stockholm
• London
• Genéve
• Madrid
• Tokyo
• Melbourne
• Sydney
• São Paulo
• Rio De Janiero
- mrdobolina0
yo MLP, Jimbocho is Tokyo's book shop district, hope that helps out your search a bit. Not sure of any shop names but it is a small lead :)
- skwiotsmith0
I know Amsterdam isn't on your list, but seriously check out Nijhof & Lee. Quiet possibly one of the best book stores I've ever had the chance to visit...
- enfocusmedia0
In Sydney, there are a few who might help you:
Published Art: http://www.publishedart.com.au/
Ariel: http://www.arielbooks.com.au/
Gleebooks: http://www.gleebooks.com.au/
Kinokuniya: http://bookweb.kinokuniya.co.jp/…- beat me to it enfocus ;)forcetwelve
- you remember these things when you move to QLD hahahaenfocusmedia
- btw, there's a grip of them in Melbs (& poss the best choice in Oz) ... you going to tell them?enfocusmedia
- airey0
brisbane doesn't have a great deal but Folio Books would be the choice here.
- enfocusmedia0
You might find some clues here too:
http://www.superfuture.com/city/…
- MLP0
good call on superfuture. how did i forget that!
thanks for the leads guys. shoot me an email with your NT username and postal address.
- instrmntl0
i second:
Kinokuniya: http://bookweb.kinokuniya.co.jp/…
- MLP0
kinokuniya and asahiya won't carry small titles, only dealing with their distributors.