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Harbor Books carries the weight of Sag Harbor's deep literary history with grace and good taste. The building has housed a bookshop since the 1860s, and the current incarnation, established in 1988, honors that legacy while remaining vigorously contemporary. The fiction section benefits from the East End's remarkable concentration of published writers, many of whom are regulars at the shop. The African American literature section acknowledges Sag Harbor's historic Black community, made famous by Colson Whitehead's novel of the same name. The rare books room upstairs holds maritime texts, early Long Island imprints, and signed first editions from the many notable writers who have called the Hamptons home. The garden patio out back hosts summer author events that have become essential to the East End cultural calendar.
Harbor Books carries the weight of Sag Harbor's deep literary history with grace and good taste. The building has housed a bookshop since the 1860s, and the current incarnation, established in 1988, honors that legacy while remaining vigorously contemporary. The fiction section benefits from the East End's remarkable concentration of published writers, many of whom are regulars at the shop. The African American literature section acknowledges Sag Harbor's historic Black community, made famous by Colson Whitehead's novel of the same name. The rare books room upstairs holds maritime texts, early Long Island imprints, and signed first editions from the many notable writers who have called the Hamptons home. The garden patio out back hosts summer author events that have become essential to the East End cultural calendar. Located in the heart of Sag Harbor, New York, this beloved bookstore has been serving the literary community since 1988, making it 38 years of championing books and readers.
Summer garden author series, Sag Harbor literary heritage tours, rare book viewings, African American literature celebrations, and holiday signing events.
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