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Article: Volunteers at charity shop see their books travel far and wide ; The Louth and District Hospital Bookshop has only been open for a year, but already its books are being read in Afghanistan and Australia and acting as props which adorn the shelves of an American show home. Reporter LAURA STUART-COOK spoke to two volunteers at the store about their love of books.
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- Grimsby Telegraph
- Article date:
- March 2, 2009
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The Louth and District Hospital Bookshop has only been open for a
year, but already its books are being read in Afghanistan and
Australia and acting as props which adorn the shelves of an American
show home. Reporter LAURA STUART-COOK spoke to two volunteers at the
store about their love of books.
Whether you enjoy reading novels or biographies, or looking at
encyclopedias and maps, there is one bookshop which is perfect for
you.
Founded in December 2007, the Louth and District Hospice Book
Shop, in Aswell Street, Louth, is a treasure trove for book lovers
and collectors alike, with new releases sitting alongside books
which are hundreds of years old.
Anne Gill, a former employee of the ...