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The Booksmith is an independent bookstore located in the neighborhood of San Francisco. When first opened in October 1976, the store was located at 1746 Haight Street, below the former I-Beam nightclub. In 1985, the store moved to 1644 Haight Street at Belvedere, about a block and a half from the intersection of Haight and Ashbury. In 2021 the store moved down the street to 1727 Haight, the former site of its sister bookstore, the Bindery, now defunct.

The Booksmith caters to neighborhood residents as well as tourists seeking the counter-cultural ambiance of . The Booksmith is general interest shop, and is a member of both the Northern California Independent Booksellers Association (NCIBA) and the American Booksellers Association (ABA).

In June 2007, The Booksmith was sold by its founder Gary Frank to married couple Christin Evans and Praveen Madan. The original business was closed, and a new business, Haight Booksmith LLC, opened in its place. According to media reports at the time, the new owners plan to take the store in a different direction.

In May 2011, in its "Best of San Francisco" issue named Booksmith the city's "Best Reimagined Bookstore". Describing the changes to the bookstore, "The new owners gutted the clogged entranceway, feng shui-ed the interior, and gave it a cool Victorian steampunk black-and-teal paint job... with more than 200 in-store author readings a year, Booksmith is more of a literary mecca than ever."


Authors events
The store is known for its "ongoing celebrated events program."Cohen, Katherine Powell. San Francisco's Haight Ashbury (Arcadia Publishing, 2008) In the past, the series has featured many authors including novelists, poets, science fiction writers, biographers, historians, cartoonists, , and winners.

Among the celebrated authors who have appeared at past Booksmith events are the Nobel Prize–winning Polish poet Czesław Miłosz, science fiction great , gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson, children's author , rock legends and , and photographers and . Notably, poet gave his last ever reading at The Booksmith, a few months before his death.

Located in the heart of the Haight Ashbury, the store has hosted many individuals associated with the 1960s counter-culture. These include sixties icon and one-time Digger . Among the musicians who have appeared at the store are band members Phil Lesh and Mickey Hart, as well as (Jefferson Airplane), and Ray Manzarek (). Some of the Beat-related authors who have appeared at the store include Lawrence Ferlinghetti, , and .


Other information
Over the years, a number of authors have been employed by The Booksmith, including writer (author of The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop), novelist (author of Up High in the Trees), syndicated cartoonist (author of the This Modern World comic strip), San Francisco Bay Guardian contributing writer Todd Lavoie, short story writer Lisa K. Buchanan, and humorist Paco Romane.

In June 2025, The Booksmith made headlines for ceasing the sale of titles by J. K. Rowling, in response to the previous month's launch of the J.K. Rowling Women's Fund. The Booksmith stated, "When the author of a book states that all sales of those books will contribute to an fund, the only way we can choose not to participate is by not selling the books any longer."


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