Libreria Bozzi
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Libreria Bozzi is the oldest bookshop in Italy. The bookshop is situated in via Cairoli in Genoa.
History[]
The bookshop was founded by a Jewish French refugee from Briançon, Antone Beuf (Antonio Beuf), in 1810. The bookshop was visited in the 19th century by the writers Stendhal, Alessandro Manzoni, Charles Dickens, Herman Melville and Henry James.
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- (in Italian) Official website
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- 19th-century establishments in Italy
- Tourist attractions in Genoa
- Bookshops of Italy
- Companies based in Genoa
- Antiquarian booksellers
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- Retail company stubs