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A booklover’s comedy française

Bibliomania has been running for three years at the Espace Champerret in the 17th arrondissement in Paris. The biannual fair draws around 100 exhibiting dealers from across Europe (including Pablo Butcher from Oxford).

As you would imagine from the fair’s name, books, photographs, prints, engravings, manuscripts, caricatures and cartoons, magazines, ephemera, maps and posters are all on sale. The theme of this October’s fair, which is held over five days, from October 18-22, is Slapstick, so expect plenty of caricatures, comics and satirical verse for sale.

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