“A room without books is like a body without a soul.” So reads one of the many literary quotes adorning the walls of Washington, D.C.’s Second
I mentioned in a previous blog that Politics and Prose might be considered a flagship bookstore in Washington, D.C., but when asking locals what stores
Before ever visiting a Washington, D.C., bookshop, I was aware of Politics and Prose. I suppose if the city were to have a flagship indie, this
Founded in 1980, Bridge Street Books is Washington, D.C.’s second oldest bookshop in operation. (Kramer’s beat them by a hair.) The Georgetown staple is one I discovered
An impressive collection of new and used books, friendly and knowledgeable staff members, and a wicked sense of humor help Capitol Hill Books stand out