Erica C.
Yelp
The latest (and most welcome!) addition to New York's independent bookstore scene. After Coliseum closed, I was afraid the indie vendors were being chased out of NY but Idlewild has put those fears to rest (for now).
It also has the virtue of being New York's only travel and international literature bookstore *insert cheers here*! As others have said, it specializes in goods and books for globetrotters, jetsetters, and the internationally curious. Books are organized by country, and include travel guides, social science books, and literature written in or about the country. The selection for literature is well curated, and it's really fun to browse their other, supposedly travel-related merchandise, including flasks (2oz so it's safe for the plane), neck pillows, and these awesome grey t-shirts: "I Feel Relatively Neutral About New York".
The space is bright, airy and cozy at the same time, with lots of wood and a vaguely Mediterranean feel to it (must be all the white and blue), + a wall of windows which never hurts. A really charming space, especially for the area.
On a nearly weekly basis, Idlewild also hosts special events, including book launches, book readings/signings, lectures, panels, and talks, often with free wine/snacks. Sign up for their mailing list on their website to get in the know: http://www.idlewildbooks.com
Another GREAT thing about idlewild is its proximity to the Flatiron Lounge (down the block!!). Book launch/browse in the evening after work, then treat yourself with a fine speakeasy cocktail just steps away. Deliciousness all around.