Vosges. The book flea market and old paper fair will open its doors on Sunday October 13 in Bulgnéville

Vosges. The book flea market and old paper fair will open its doors on Sunday October 13 in Bulgnéville
Vosges. The book flea market and old paper fair will open its doors on Sunday October 13 in Bulgnéville

Organized by Bul’Animation Tourisme, the ninth book flea and old paper fair will take place on Sunday October 13 at the Bulgnéville village hall, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. This show is intended for people who own books and wish to part with them by selling them at low prices, or who would like to buy second-hand books at low prices. People interested in selling can contact Marie-Josèphe Poyau on 06 85 72 08 11 to reserve a location.

This show will welcome the writer Jean-Paul Rothio t, former professor of history and geography at the Lycée de Mirecourt, president of the federation of learned societies of the Vosges from 2009 to 2012 and lecturer in contemporary history at the University of . 2 until 2008. He directed a set of texts on Borders and border areas from Lake Geneva to the Meuse and 19 books from the Vosges Study Days. He will be there to present and dedicate his latest work dedicated to Joseph Poullain-Grandprey.

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A great opportunity to stock up on novels, albums, comics, documentaries and other books.

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