Wednesday, June 11, 2003
 
The Chicago Printers Row Book Fair, Reviewed

While in Chicago, Heather and I spent a morning at the Printers [sic, and the Chicago Tribune, sponsor of the event, should know better!] Row Book Fair on, well, Printers' Row, in Chicago. You can find the Chicago Tribune's review here if you hurry.

You want to hear my review? Here it is: What idiot would go used book shopping with 10,000 friends? (Please exclude current blogger and his esteemed spouse from your answer.) You cannot adequately peruse and handle interesting books while actively and purposefully jostling nearby extras, guarding the wallet, and annoying Howard Dean pamphleteers by telling them, "I will vote only for a candidate who frequently affirms he served in Viet Nam" (which works best if you can somehow pronounce it as two words).

However, when you're in Chicago, do visit Printers' Row on Dearborn. You will find a most exquisite shop of rare and fine editions. If you're like me, you won't afford them, but they're nice to see. You'll enjoy it much more if you think of it as a zoo instead of a book store.

 
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