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2008-02-15, JAPAN, Osaka (Ephemera Market)
The Tanimachi Tsuki Ichi Kosho Sokubaikai is a monthly market featuring used book dealers from the Kansai area selling used books, posters, prints, postcards and other ephemera. |
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2008-02-21, JAPAN, Osaka (Used Book Fair)
The Dai 6 Kai Osaka Bay Area Book Bazar is a regular used book fair featuring 20 Osaka based used book dealers selling used books and ephemera. |
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2008-03-07, JAPAN, Osaka (Ephemera Market)
The Tanimachi Tsuki Ichi Kosho Sokubaikai is a monthly market featuring used book dealers from the Kansai area selling used books, posters, prints, postcards and other ephemera. |
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2008-03-12, JAPAN, Tokyo (Bookfair)
The Tokyo International Antiquarian Bookfair is one of the largest antique book fairs in Japan. This year it takes place on Mar 12-14 at the Tokyo International Forum Convention Center. |
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2008-03-15, JAPAN, Osaka (Used Book Fair)
The Bentencho ORC200 Furuhon Matsuri is a used book fair featuring more than 30 Kansai based used book dealers selling used books and ephemera. |
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2008-03-28, JAPAN, Kobe (Ephemera Market)
The Hyogo Dai Furuhon Ichi is the largest antique book fair in Hyogo. This year it takes place on Mar 28-30 at Kobe’s Sanbo Hall. It features several events in addition to the actual market. |
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2008-04-18, JAPAN, Osaka (Ephemera Market)
The Tanimachi Tsuki Ichi Kosho Sokubaikai is a monthly market featuring used book dealers from the Kansai area selling used books, posters, prints, postcards and other ephemera. |
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2008-08-28, UK, London (Postcard Show)
The British International Postcard Exhibition in London, UK is the world’s most prestigious card show. Postcards on sale will include vintage material from the late 19th/early 20th century. |