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Printed Page Bookshop

Named one of the top three best bookstores in Denver

Seven years

August 16, 2016 By Dan Danbom

August 16, 2016 is our seventh anniversary.  When we opened, Broadway was under re-construction, the Kindle was the rage, and the economy was in the doldrums.  You would be correct if you guessed we're not MBAs. But here we are seven years later, ranked a top used bookstore in Denver by Westword and a preferred … [Read more...]

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The 150-book-a-day habit

July 13, 2016 By Dan Danbom

And you think YOU buy a lot of books... For most of us, book collections are small, personal representations of our tastes, interests and budget.  But there was a time when book collections were a public representation of ego, wealth and acquisitiveness.  It was the golden age of book collecting. The late 19th … [Read more...]

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The mystery of Readers Digest

June 25, 2016 By Andrea Nelson

You don't have to spend much time around books before you run into copies of Readers Digest Condensed Books -- lots and lots of copies.  Like the magazine from which they took their name, the Readers Digest Condensed Books were hugely popular.  But we've always wondered why.  Isn't a good book something you want to … [Read more...]

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The Mystery of the Condensed Books

June 2, 2016 By Dan Danbom

You don't have to spend much time around books before you run into copies of Readers Digest Condensed Books -- lots and lots of copies.  Like the magazine from which they took their name, the Readers Digest Condensed Books were hugely popular.  But we've always wondered why.  Isn't a good book something you want to … [Read more...]

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When booking passage also meant the passing of books

April 7, 2016 By Dan Danbom

April 12 is the anniversary of the sinking of the Tittanic.  Thirty-seven months later, the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk.  Coincidentally, each sinking had rare-book related aspects that reverberate to this day.  One of the Titanic passengers was Henry Elkins Widener.  Widener was a noted collector of rare books … [Read more...]

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Location & Hours

1416 S Broadway
Denver, Colorado 80210

As of May 1, 2021, our hours are:
Monday-Saturday 10:30 am - 5:30 pm
Sunday Noon- 5:00 pm

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Contact

303-777-7653
theshop@printedpagebookshop.com

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