Address: 37 Lonetown Rd., Redding, CT 06896
Redding
Connecticut
United States
Over 60,000 books for sale organized in 75 categories for ALL ages! Plus vinyl records, CDs, DVDs, puzzles, games and more! The Mark Twain Library Book Fair is the oldest – and one of the largest – in New England. The library was founded by Samuel Clemens – Mark Twain, himself – in 1908. Twain moved to Redding in 1907 and had more books than would fit in his new home. He donated thousands of his own titles to help get the library started; today, over a century later, the Book Fair raises the funds to keep his library thriving. This year’s highlights include a special collection from the estate of folk legend Mary Travers – who lived in Redding!