Larry Edmunds Bookshop is an independent bookstore located at 6644 W. Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California that specializes in film, television, and theater. Containing more than 20,000 books, 6,000 original posters, and 500,000 photographs,[1] it is the last of many bookstores that once lined Hollywood Boulevard[2][3] and was declared by film critic and historian Leonard Maltin to be "the best movie bookstore in the world."[4]
In the 1950s, the store expanded to entertainment-related books, which would eventually become its focus, and in the 1960s the store expanded again, this time adding scripts, magazines, posters, film stills, and other movie-related material. In 1952, the store released its first catalog, and by the mid-1960s, the catalog had grown to more than 200 pages. By this point, the bookshop was considered "the go-to source for anything related to motion pictures."[6]
In 2020, the store opened a GoFundMe to help weather the effects of the COVID-19 lockdowns.[11] The campaign raised more than $50,000, about half its goal.