Printers Row Book Fair: Augusten Burroughs

Printers Row Book Fair: Augusten Burroughs
Augusten Burroughs CPL/file
Printers Row Book Fair: Augusten Burroughs
Augusten Burroughs CPL/file

Printers Row Book Fair: Augusten Burroughs

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The Printers Row Book Fair was founded in 1985 by the Near South Planning Board to attract visitors to the Printers Row neighborhood - once the city’s bookmaking hub. By 2002, it had grown to five city blocks - on Dearborn, from Congress to Polk - attracting more than 190 booksellers from across the country displaying new, used and antiquarian books, and featuring seven stages with more than 90 free literary programs.  Today it is considered the largest free outdoor literary event in the Midwest - drawing more than 90,000 book lovers to events like this one with Augusten Burroughs, author of A Wolf at the Table, with an introduction by Rebecca Ford Terry.

Recorded Sunday, June 08, 2008 at Chicago Public Library.