
The Bookshop Hunter: A Tale of Two Bookshops
James H Duncan is back from Paris and tells us about his visit to Shakespeare and Co. and the Abbey Bookshop.
In The Bookshop Hunter poet, writer, and editor James H Duncan visits and reviews independent bookshops all around the region.
James H Duncan is back from Paris and tells us about his visit to Shakespeare and Co. and the Abbey Bookshop.
James H Duncan visits his hometown bookstore, Braveheart Books in Stephentown, as it prepares for its 8 year anniversary on September 23.
James H Duncan visits four bookstores in and around Northampton, MA, in the latest edition of “The Bookshop Hunter.”
James H Duncan is back with a new tour of bookstores – The Book House of Stuyvesant Plaza, Dove & Hudson, Urban Aftermath, I Love Books, and Tattered Pages.
James H Duncan found a slew of shops that were new to him, mainly in the Hudson Valley and Catskills, and here is what he found.
Earlier this year James Duncan made a visit to Vermont to check out some of the great bookstores in the Green Mountain State.
James H Duncan visits Braveheart Books, Dog Ears Book Barn, Red Well Books, Troy Atrium Book Outlet, and Market Block Books in Rensselaer County.
James H Duncan visits Inquiring Minds Bookstore, Our Bookshop, and Rough Draft Bar & Books as he travels through Saugerties and Kingston.
James H Duncan visits Chatham Bookstore, Shaker Mills Books, The Bookshop & Get Lit Wine Bar, and Yellow House Books on his way to “Isle of Dogs”.
We are thrilled to welcome James H Duncan to the Albany Poets website. In this first Bookshop Hunter, James explores the Electric City.