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Hudson Letterpress & Books is a destination for anyone who loves the physical beauty of the printed word. The store combines a working letterpress studio, visible through a glass partition, with a curated bookshop that celebrates craft, design, and visual art. The fine press and artists' books collection draws collectors from New York City and beyond, while the typography and design section is a resource for the many creative professionals who have settled in Hudson. The general book selection skews literary and artistic, fitting seamlessly into Warren Street's gallery-and-antiques aesthetic. Letterpress workshops, offered on weekends, allow visitors to set type and pull prints on vintage presses, creating a tangible connection to the history of the book. The store embodies Hudson's identity as a place where craft, culture, and commerce intersect.
Hudson Letterpress & Books is a destination for anyone who loves the physical beauty of the printed word. The store combines a working letterpress studio, visible through a glass partition, with a curated bookshop that celebrates craft, design, and visual art. The fine press and artists' books collection draws collectors from New York City and beyond, while the typography and design section is a resource for the many creative professionals who have settled in Hudson. The general book selection skews literary and artistic, fitting seamlessly into Warren Street's gallery-and-antiques aesthetic. Letterpress workshops, offered on weekends, allow visitors to set type and pull prints on vintage presses, creating a tangible connection to the history of the book. The store embodies Hudson's identity as a place where craft, culture, and commerce intersect. Located in the heart of Hudson, New York, this beloved bookstore has been serving the literary community since 2011, making it 15 years of championing books and readers.
Weekend letterpress workshops, fine press book launches, typography lectures, artists' book fairs, and gallery-hop partnerships on Warren Street.
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