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Strasbourg for Book Lovers

Bibliophiles will find plenty of centuries-old tomes, graphic novels, modern works and more in this French city, which also happens to be this year’s UNESCO World Book Capital.

Seth Sherwood
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Book Trade and Publishing, Books and Literature, Culture (Arts), Strasbourg, France, Travel and Vacations, UNESCO World Book Capital
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