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Nov.09.2012
I suppose an influx of tourists might smudge the purity of Shakespeare And Co., but better that than the store go under. And it sounds as if the new owner (and daughter of the previous owner) will keep many things the way they were while introducing the electrified modern world. And you can still...
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Dec.15.2011
It is probable that the English language book store, Shakespeare and Company in Paris, is one of the most famous book stores in the world. Any avenue which promotes books on a global level is fine by me. George Whitman, the owner, just died at 98 - which is a good old run by any estimation. In a...
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Feb.16.2011
WJ Lippincott Books
Popular Bookstore in Downtown Bangor Shutting Down
by Diana Bosch
Bangor - Inside Lippincott Books in Downtown Bangor, you'll find just about anything from a first edition dating back to the 1900's to contemporary favorites.
But the beloved book shop is closing its doors...
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Jan.12.2011
Innisfree Poetry Bookstore: Boulder's new poetry-only bookstore is country's thirdPoetry only, pleaseBy Mathew Klickstein Kate Hunter stocks books at Innisfree Poetry Bookstore and Cafe on University Hill. ( MARTY CAIVANO )
Quaint and homey, Innisfree Poetry Bookstore and Cafe sits atop the crest...
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Jul.29.2010
BEST BOOKSHOPSkoob is a temple for secondhand booksTime Out , May 2010
London’s broadest selection of second-hand academic books, including large collections of used books in Philosophy, Psychology, Modern Literature, Art, History, Politics, Economics, Classics, Science and Technology
Opening...
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Jul.27.2010
9 Of The Most Amazing Bookstores In The World (PHOTOS)
The Huffington Post | Caroline Eisenmann
It's a difficult time for bookstores. Online booksellers offer seductively low prices and the convenience of ordering from home. eBooks are poised to change the business of publishing as we know it,...
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Sep.28.2009
Bookseller, where art thou?
Kristina Chetcuti
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What happened to the art of bookselling? The days when you'd skip out of a bookshop hugging a treasured book that the bookseller specifically recommended to you and you alone, and you knew that he'd be recommending a totally different...
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