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Phoenix Books has been a fixture of Lambertville's antique district since 1992, occupying a beautifully converted stone mill whose thick walls and low ceilings create an atmosphere of timeless discovery. The store specializes in antiquarian and used books, with particular strengths in regional Americana, early New Jersey history, and vintage mid-century paperbacks prized by collectors. A glass case near the entrance displays rare maps, prints, and ephemera from the Delaware Valley, and the owner's expertise in book appraisal draws sellers and collectors from across the tri-state area. Browsing here is an unhurried affair, with narrow aisles and unexpected treasures tucked into every corner. Phoenix Books perfectly complements Lambertville's identity as a haven for antique lovers, artists, and anyone who appreciates the beauty of objects with a past.
Phoenix Books has been a fixture of Lambertville's antique district since 1992, occupying a beautifully converted stone mill whose thick walls and low ceilings create an atmosphere of timeless discovery. The store specializes in antiquarian and used books, with particular strengths in regional Americana, early New Jersey history, and vintage mid-century paperbacks prized by collectors. A glass case near the entrance displays rare maps, prints, and ephemera from the Delaware Valley, and the owner's expertise in book appraisal draws sellers and collectors from across the tri-state area. Browsing here is an unhurried affair, with narrow aisles and unexpected treasures tucked into every corner. Phoenix Books perfectly complements Lambertville's identity as a haven for antique lovers, artists, and anyone who appreciates the beauty of objects with a past. Located in the heart of Lambertville, New Jersey, this beloved bookstore has been serving the literary community since 1992, making it 34 years of championing books and readers.
Quarterly rare book appraisal events, participation in Lambertville's monthly antique crawl, an annual Delaware River History lecture, and seasonal sidewalk sales during town festivals.
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