Edinburgh Book Festival Books for Sale

Bookshop is Now Online
The Edinburgh International Book Festival Bookshop is now open for business!
The Bookshop offers titles from every author in the 2020 programme and showcases a range of books from Scottish publishers. You can search by genre and title and also browse by events in the programme, making it easy to find the books you’ll hear discussed.
Visit shop.edbookfest.co.uk to browse and buy.
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Offer face-to-face online book signing sessions (via Zoom) with selected authors directly after their Festival events when you buy a copy of the featured book. Limited to 50 places per author and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
If you would like to join a signing please select the ‘Meet the Author’ option when purchasing a book. Please note not all books will offer this option.
Due to the logistics involved the last opportunity to reserve a spot will be 5 days before the date of a given signing.
More information and to see the featured books and authors
See the full programme of online events
This section: Books, Talks, Poetry and Creative Writing Events, Edinburgh Book Festival, Events, Fairs, Festivals and Fundraisers, Zoom and online events
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