Acres of Books

Acres of Books

Acres of Books is a large independent bookstore in downtown Long Beach, California.

The business was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1927 by Bertrand Smith. In 1934 Smith moved to California and established the store in Long Beach; he moved to the current address in 1960. Acres of Books is the largest and oldest family-owned second-hand bookstore in California, claiming to have in stock over one million books.

In 1959 Smith gave to the people of Long Beach a collection of rare books, some dating back to the 15th century. Included in the collection is a two volume facsimile of the Gutenberg Bible all of which is housed as part of the Loraine and Earl Burns Miller Special Collections Room at the main branch of the Long Beach public library.

In 1990 Acres of Books was designated a cultural heritage landmark by the City of Long Beach.

In its long history Acres of Books has served clientele such as Jack Vance, Upton Sinclair, Stan Freberg, Gary Owens, James Hilton, Greg Bear, Tim Powers, Thurston Moore, Mike Watt, Paul Schrader, Fran Lebowitz, Robert Easton, Eli Wallach, Diane Keaton and most notably Ray Bradbury, who immortalized the bookstore in an essay entitled "I Sing The Bookstore Eclectic".

Acres of Books is closing October 18, 2008. [cite web |url=http://www.lbreport.com/news/apr08/acrebuk1.htm |title="Acres of Books," Iconic Downtown LB Bookstore at 240 LB Blvd., Will Close Amid Deal to Sell Site to Redevelopment Agency |accessdate=2008-08-21 |author= |date=2008-4-05 |work=www.lbreport.com |publisher=] The owners have sold the convert|12000|sqft|m2|sing=on lot the store is located on to the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency for $2.8 million. [cite news | last =Robes | first =Karen | coauthors = | title =Acres may close last chapter | work =Long Beach Press-Telegram | pages = | language = | publisher = | date =2008-04-08 | url =http://www2.presstelegram.com/realestate/ci_8846559 | accessdate =2008-08-21 ]

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