The Readers' Walk

The Readers' Walk Something Old. Something New. Something Borrowed. The Readers’ Walk is a literary haven in the heart of Melbourne, Australia.

Located on Collins Street, between Russell and Swanston Streets, The Readers’ Walk offers book lovers a plethora of literary opportunities – old and rare books from an antiquarian bookseller, new books from a beautiful bookstore staffed by passionate booksellers, and borrowed books from a warm, inviting library celebrating its 175th birthday. Melbourne has a proud literary pedigree, with a strong

tradition in publishing, writing, bookselling and book borrowing. This was recognised internationally in 2008 when Melbourne became the second UNESCO City of Literature. Collins Street is the spine of Melbourne’s book industry, with a strong literary history and an exceptional concentration of book-related organisations. From mid-2015, The Readers’ Walk will be home to the Hands In Print initiative, a creative and physical interpretation of the wonder of the written word and the connection between authors and readers. The Readers’ Walk is also a notion, an idea, a feeling – it is a sense that the book is celebrated. Readers, be they local or international, reluctant or avid, can join the reader’s global community and feel connected. To traverse a city street, to be welcomed into a library or a bookstore, and to be surrounded by books is to be in a city that is warm, inviting, and culturally vibrant.

With the relocation of Reader's Feast Booksellers to William Street - www.readersfeastbooksellers.com - we will, in time...
01/10/2016

With the relocation of Reader's Feast Booksellers to William Street - www.readersfeastbooksellers.com - we will, in time, expand the concept of The Readers' Walk across the city. The wonderful initiative, Hands in Print, that comes under the auspices of The Readers' Walk is now on display Melbourne Athenaeum Library It is a celebration of the writers craft and well worth visiting.

This coming week, on Wed 2 Dec and Thursday 3 Dec, Reader's Feast Bookstore hosts four events. We have a morning tea on ...
29/11/2015

This coming week, on Wed 2 Dec and Thursday 3 Dec, Reader's Feast Bookstore hosts four events. We have a morning tea on Wednesday at 10.30am celebrating the 100 years of Haigh's Chocolates, a family-owned business that is an Australian success story. I was interested to read that when John Haigh first thought of coming to Melbourne from Sth. Australia, he thought of Collins Street and of a chocolate precinct! That evening, 2 Dec, we welcome 93 year-old Angus O'Callaghan for his first book launch. The book is of his photographs of Melbourne from 1968 to 1971. On Thursday evening, acclaimed Australian actor John Stanton will perform a reading of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. We will follow this Reader's Theatre event with our Christmas party for all our customers and readers. The Melbourne Athenaeum Library continues its book clubs through December and Kay Craddock hosts her Christmas soiree. It is a celebration of books on Collins Street this December. Mary D

Partner in The Readers' Walk, Reader's Feast Bookstore, is about to host its 9th annual crime and justice festival. This...
02/11/2015

Partner in The Readers' Walk, Reader's Feast Bookstore, is about to host its 9th annual crime and justice festival. This year, they also launch their new event format called Reader's Theatre. The first event is called Voices of Democracy: great speeches from history and they are thrilled to have acclaimed actors Helen Morse and John McTernan performing. Check out all the festival information and ticket sales at www.crimeandjusticefestival.com This is the only festival of its kind in the world.

28/09/2015

To celebrate their 175th birthday, The Readers' Walk partner, The Melbourne Athenaeum Library, will host the Marcus Clarke lecture series featuring Deborah Cheetham AO, Peter Williams, Gilbert Rochecouste and Dr. Andrew Lemon. Information is on the library's website: http://www.melbourneathenaeum.org.au

The Melbourne Athenaeum Library is Victoria's oldest subscription library. Members pay a yearly subscription of $99 ($89 concession) to borrow up to 30 items at a time for up to 4 weeks.

When visiting our lovely city (indeed, the world's most liveable city!) you would be greatly served by having these thre...
04/09/2015

When visiting our lovely city (indeed, the world's most liveable city!) you would be greatly served by having these three Footpath guides - "designed for the curious urban explorer". Buildings on our street, Collins Street, are represented. Mary D

21/08/2015

Congratulations are due to Kay Craddock for her Lord Mayor's Commendation - a fitting accolade in this, her fiftieth year in business. Mary D

The   installations are in place. Thirteen authors' hands captured in clay or graphite on paper Melbourne Athenaeum Libr...
06/08/2015

The installations are in place. Thirteen authors' hands captured in clay or graphite on paper Melbourne Athenaeum Library Reader's Feast Booksellers

Melbourne Rare Book Week saw the selected letters of Helene Hanff and Frank Doel read by actors Debra Lawrance and Mark ...
24/07/2015

Melbourne Rare Book Week saw the selected letters of Helene Hanff and Frank Doel read by actors Debra Lawrance and Mark Lee to an audience of 150 enthusiastic and appreciative book lovers.

The Readers' Walk partners were joined by authors, publishers and readers for the launch of Hands In Print, with 13 auth...
20/07/2015

The Readers' Walk partners were joined by authors, publishers and readers for the launch of Hands In Print, with 13 authors represented in art.

View our short YouTube video on  If you are in Melbourne and would like to join us for the launch, Monday, 20th July at ...
14/07/2015

View our short YouTube video on
If you are in Melbourne and would like to join us for the launch, Monday, 20th July at 11.00am please RSVP to 9650 3100
https://youtu.be/sV2IpXREZys

Mary talks about the upcoming "Hands In Print" project presented by The Readers' Walk alliance.

Readers around the world have the opportunity today, 14th July 2015, to add Harper Lee's "Go Set A Watchman" to their li...
13/07/2015

Readers around the world have the opportunity today, 14th July 2015, to add Harper Lee's "Go Set A Watchman" to their libraries. This is a special moment in publishing history. It will be fascinating to see where this book sits in history alongside "To Kill A Mockingbird".

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