Browsers has been Porthmadog's bookshop since 1974, half a century of David and Sara Cowper selling books on the High Street of a town best known as the terminus of the Ffestiniog steam railway. It is a proper general bookshop of the disappearing kind — novels and bestsellers at the front, but real depth in the subjects a Snowdonia town needs: local history, archaeology, walking guides and maps for the mountains on the doorstep, plus art materials for the painters the landscape attracts. Family-owned across fifty years, it has outlasted the churn that closed most independent bookshops of its generation, by the simple method of being useful and being trusted. Porthmadog is a working Welsh town rather than a tourist confection, and Browsers suits it: unshowy, well-stocked, run by people who know their stock and their customers. The kind of shop a town keeps because it would be poorer without it.
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