ST. ALBANS CITY —Bibliophiles and history fans have something to look forward to this April when the 30th Vermont Spring Book, Postcard & Ephemera Fair returns to St. Albans.
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Spring has sprung and there's no shortage of ways for Vermonters to connect, learn and have a good time. We've compiled seven must-do events, including a book launch from Middlebury College professor Estela González at Middlebury's Little Seed Coffee Roasters on Friday.
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Editorâs note: The writer is a longtime Vermont Antiquarian Booksellerâs Association member who neither participates in its fairs, nor received compensation from the association for this article.
BENNINGTON â âWhen I have a little money, I buy books,â the Renaissance philosopher and scholar Erasmus once wrote, âand if I have any left, I buy food and clothes.â
Apparently a group of select booksellers wants you to channel your inner Erasmus, and after a two-year COVID-induced absence, theyâll revive the Vermont Summer Book and Ephemera Fair on Sunday, Aug. 8 in Bennington.