Recent Press Mentions:

"But these days, you can also read the Sunday New York Times over a latte at the Marfa Book Co., the favorite hangout of the New Marfans..."
Guardian [London], 22 October  2005, Land of the Giant, by Hans Kundnani.

"The tiny town of Marfa, Texas, has a huge art scene-and the Marfa Book Company, one of the best sources for publications on art and design..."
Lucky Magazine, November 2005, my black book, by Emily Hsieh.

“Crowley’s incongruously urbane bookstore-coffee shop is the unlikely center of civic and social activity. And because Marfa has become one of the hippest art communities in the country, almost anyone might wander through the front door”.
 
Travel and Leisure, September 2005, by Paul Alexander

"Now.. . the town (Marfa) boasts a bookshop that would do credit to Oxford or Manhattan... "
London's Sunday Telegraph Magazine, 25 January 2004, Best Little Art Town in Texas, by Martin Gayford.

"Marfa has a first-rate bookstore-cum-coffee shop..."
New York Times, 23 November 2003, The Bend In the River, by Janet Piorko

"la selection ultra pointue de sa librairie-cafe..."
Vogue Paris, March 2004, Marfa. Texas, by Marie Pointurier.

"Then about 5 years ago Lynn Goode Crowley and her husband, Tim, opened the Marfa Book Company, where you can get a cappuccino and the New York Times."
Vanity Fair, December 2003, Remote By Design. Marfa's Burgeoning Artists' Colony, by Roman Alonso and Lisa Eisner.

"Der Anwalt Tim Crowley aus Houston kaufte 1997 den ganzen Gebaudekomplex und eroffnete darin die "Marfa Book Company," deren Sortiment jeder deutschen Kunstbuchhandlung zur Ehre gereichte. Vor einiger Zeit mietete sich auch die 'Lannan Foundation' aus Santa Fe, die Stipendien an amerikanische Shriftsteller vergibt, bei Tim Crowley ein. Die 'Marfa Book Company' dient zudem als Wein- und Espressobar, und sonntags morgens trifft sich hier eine internationale Kunstlerszene zum Fruhstuck mit Cappuccino und Croissant und plaudert uber irhe Projekte, die dabei sind, nach und nach den Charakter des Ortes unwiederbringlich zu verandern"
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 25 March 2004. Und so war es. Sie gingen nie wieder fort, by Thomas Hettche

“The town now has a world-class bookstore, excellent restaurants, a new post-modern motel and at least a half-dozen art galleries.”
Dallas Morning News, July 6, 2005. In Marfa, Signs of a Cultural Makeover, by David McClemore

“Marfa's downtown area owes its new life also to the arrival of the fabulous Marfa Book Company, a bookstore that would be at home in Manhattan, in San Francisco or on Chicago's lakeshore. An emphasis on art books meshes nicely with the wonderful coffee bar, where you can sip a latte or a glass of wine while perusing your new purchases.”
Off the Beaten Path: Texas
, June Naylor, 2005.