Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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Our brick-walled book shop is located in the Bullard Building, an 1870s commercial storefront, and features a wide-ranging selection of used, rare and out-of-print titles with an eye for the unusual and interesting. We stock 50,000 books organized in over 90 categories.
We are particularly strong in the American colonial and Revolutionary War sections, and feature many vintage paperbacks, children's literature, jazz and other music books, handicrafts titles, loads of art books, history of all kinds, and classic novels. Only a small percentage of our titles are listed on-line, so feel free to call regarding any out-of-print books and we will be happy to search our shelves for you.
Stop by sometime and visit our comfortable shop. Our bookstore cat, Sam, will be happy to jump in your lap if given the chance, and Dan and Rachel would be happy to help you with your book searches or to share our favorite authors and titles with you.
From I-87 (the Northway)
Get off at Exit 14 (Saratoga Race Track exit) which brings you to Union Avenue. At the first traffic light make a right onto Henning Road. Take Henning Road to the next light and make a right turn onto Route 29. Head east nine miles to the Village of Schuylerville. At the traffic light, make a right turn to continue on Route 29, which is also Broad Street. Continue straight through the next traffic light and we are on the left side of the street on the next block, at 94 Broad Street.
From Bennington, VT
Head west on Route 7 crossing the State border into Hoosick, NY. Turn right onto Route 22 following it into the Village of Cambridge. Turn left at a traffic light onto Route 372 and follow it into the Village of Greenwich. Continue to the traffic light at the heart of Greenwich where Route 372 joins Route 29. Continue east on Route 29, crossing the Hudson River, to the Village of Schuylerville. At the traffic light make a left onto Broad Street. We are on the left side of the street on the next block, at 94 Broad Street.
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