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Shakespeare and Company Bookshop

A brief history of the Shakespeare and Company Bookshop

15 Dec
2011

Open2 team Location of Shakespeare and Friends

Shakespeare and Company first opened in 1951. For over fifty years, the bookshop has hosted writers and organised readings by published and unpublished authors.

Shakespeare and Company has grown from a simple bookshop into a meeting place for celebrated writers and Parisians who take advantage of the regular poetry readings and the vast book collection, mainly in the English language.

George Whitman, who founded the shop, died in December 2011, two days after his 98th birthday. Creative Commons Image anna @ happyhangaround under CC-BY licence Shakespeare And Company Shakespeare And Company bookshop

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