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Come to the 22nd Annual Book Fair November, 21-23

The Goddard Riverside New York Book Fair is an annual event, taking place on
the weekend before Thanksgiving. All the books, CDs, calendars, cards, videos
and other gift items sold at the New York Book Fair are generously donated by
publishing houses, editors, literary agents and other members of the book
industry.

2007 was our most successful Book Fair ever–the net total from author
dinners, auction, raffle, ticket and book sales came to over $800,000!

This
year will be the Goddard Riverside 22nd Annual New York Book Fair.

When:

Saturday, November 22, 2008, from 10am to 6pm

Sunday, November 23, 2008 from 11am to 5pm

Where: 593 Columbus Avenue @ 88th Street

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