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LQ at the American Library Association Conference & Exhibition

June 25-27, 2010

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Lewis Lapham and the editors of Lapham's Quarterly are in Washington, DC this weekend attending the American Library Association Conference & Exhibition, June 24-27.

Visit us at booth #2260 to receive a complementary issue, enter a raffle for a box set, chat with the editors, or have your copy signed by Lewis Lapham.

Lapham's Quarterly is the winner of the 2008 Library Journal Award for best new magazine launch, the 2009 UTNE Independent Press Award for best publication, and our essays have been, and will be, featured in the 2009 and 2010 editions of Best American Essays.

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