The Exeter Book Fair, in the historic seaport of Topsham, is now the only dedicated book fair in Devon.
This is first of three events run annually by the PBFA at Matthews Hall offering a wide selection of antiquarian, rare and second-hand books and ephemera.
Featuring over 20 independent booksellers, there will be something to appeal to all tastes and interests, from novels by classic writers such as VIrginia Woolf, JRR Tolkien and Lewis Carroll to history books, biographies and atlases!
Come along to A la Ronde and stock up on reading and reference books during our annual bumper second hand book sale from Saturday 29 to Monday 31 August, 11am - 4pm. You will be able to browse a wide and varied range of titles and authors, including reference, fiction, children’s and antiquarian books. The sale is in the marquee and entry is free. All funds raised go towards conservation work of the unique and quirky collection in the house. A la Ronde is open 7 days a week. The grounds and tea room are open from 10.30am until 5.30pm with last order at 5pm. The house is open from 11am with...
Come along to A la Ronde from 23 to 25 August, 11- 4pm, and stock up on reading and reference books during our annual bumper second hand book sale. You will be able to browse a wide and varied range of titles and authors, including reference, fiction, children’s and antiquarian books.
Funds raised go towards conservation work of the unique and quirky collection in the house.
A la Ronde is a fascinating story in itself. A unique and quirky sixteen sided house, with a fascinating past and an unusual legacy that will surprise,...
Big sale of second-hand and antiquarian books, 11am-4pm.
Stock up on reading and reference books. Choose from our big and varied selection. Look out for your favourite authors and perhaps discover some new ones.
Normal admission applies. Free admission to the book sale in the grounds.
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