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  2. The Bookshop - Wikipedia

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    Hermione Lee, Fitzgerald's biographer, considered the novel to be "a joyous exercise in precise, eloquent detail"; [8] a novel that "uses its small-scale comic plot for a serious moral argument". [9] Writing for The Guardian in 2023, Anthony Cummins noted that the book's early patronising reviews "missed Fitzgerald’s precise gift for ...

  3. The Bookshop (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Bookshop is a 2017 drama film written and directed by Isabel Coixet, based on the 1978 novel of the same name by Penelope Fitzgerald, [2] in which the lead character attempts against opposition to open a bookshop in the coastal town of Hardborough, Suffolk (a thinly-disguised version of Southwold). [3]

  4. Cork International Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    Edward Fitzgerald, the then Lord Mayor of Cork, originally proposed the idea for the fair [1] which took place on 8 hectares of reclaimed marshland in the Mardyke area of Cork. This area is now known as Fitzgerald's Park. [2] The exhibition opened in spring (between April [2] and 1 May [1] [3]) and closed in autumn (September [2] or November ...

  5. 'The Bookshop' Is One of the 100 Must-Read Books of 2024 - AOL

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  6. Fitzgerald's Park - Wikipedia

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    Fitzgerald's Park or Fitzgerald Park (Irish: Páirc Mhic Gearailt [1]) is a public park in Cork city and the location of the Cork Public Museum. [2] The park is located on the Mardyke and is a short distance from Cork city centre and University College Cork .

  7. The Bookshop (nonfiction book) - Wikipedia

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    The Bookshop is a narrative overview of the history of independent bookstores in the United States. Each chapter focuses on a different bookstore, describing its history, contributions to its local community, and eventual decline. There are intermissions throughout the book looking at the bookselling industry more broadly.

  8. Pickwick Book Shop - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, Epstein used this account to open Pickwick Book Shop, which he named after the 1836 Charles Dickens' book The Pickwick Papers. [ 1 ] Pickwick Book Shop was a three-story bookshop located at 6743 W. Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California, and was immensely popular with film and literary insiders, as well as the general public.

  9. Michael Price (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Price (October 21, 1940 – May 5, 2001), was a 20th-century sculptor specializing in public art. [1] His best known installation is his sculpture of F. Scott Fitzgerald, installed in 1996 in Rice Park, Saint Paul, Minnesota, to commemorate Fitzgerald's 100th birthday. [2]