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January 16, 2009: Antiquarian Bookfair in Hong Kong this Weekend

"'I think there's a big market in Hong Kong and surrounding areas, because of the big, affluent, educated and inquiring population who care about culture, both their own and of the world. These people care about books for the ideas and history they contain,' said Paul Feain from Cornstalk Bookshop in Sydney, who is organizing the fair for the second time with Mitsuo Nitta from Yushodo in Tokyo and Christopher Li from Hong Kong Book Centre. "

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