64th Annual Mark Twain Library
Over 60,000 books for sale organized in 75 categories!
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.
Free admission* ($20 Early Admission Charge from 9-10am – Friday ONLY )
Free parking and refreshments are available for purchase.
Friday: 9-4 prices as marked
Saturday: 10-4 prices as marked
Sunday: 10-4 half price day
Monday: 9-4 $10 for a box full of books
Where: The Redding Community Center, 37 Lonetown Road, Redding CT
Questions? Email us at bookfair@marktwainlibrary.org