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Old 7th February 2020, 05:26
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Re: Off-topic: Aviation bookshops in Paris, France

La Machine Volante:
Sadly "Google" says permanently closed. It appears that this veritable Ali Baba's cave of French (and other) aviation books is no more.

I was last there in 2012, and the owner was joking about retiring then and asking which Australian bookshops in Sydney and Melbourne were worth visiting. Hopefully, he made the trip before Hylands (a similar cavern of military and aviation books) closed 18 months ago.

I'd appreciate a heads-up if anyone knows of similar bookshops worldwide?
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