The intersection is steps away from independent bookstores, record shops, sushi joints and pubs. |
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She had spent the day of release for her latest book at two different bookstores. |
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Ching said that he could not find copies of the book in Hong Kong bookstores. |
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In the information age, it is no more necessary to hunt down bookstores or bookshops in search of knowledge. |
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Imagine if bookstores arranged books geographically and by price, with no hint of content or author. |
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Since then Hunt has been searching used bookstores for the book but has never found it. |
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There is plenty of good information available online and at bookstores for anyone who wishes to get involved in powerlifting. |
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Both of these books are available at bookstores and shops that specialize in bird supplies. |
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Most of those quaint and charming bookstores have sold out to pizzerias and chain stores. |
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In the case of online bookstores, the intermedial ground of local retailers is not so much eliminated as displaced. |
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In the U.S. the role has been played by many different places from local parks to barber shops and hair salons, to soda fountains and bookstores. |
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Nothing remarkable about that, of course, as browsing is what we all enjoy doing at news-stands and in bookstores. |
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Targeted at the upper segment of society, the journal can be found in hotel lobbies and airport lounges besides news-stands and bookstores. |
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We hope to have an improved and revised one in major bookstores within a year. |
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The city's major bookstores will host wizard midnight parties to celebrate the publication of the schoolboy spellcaster's latest adventures. |
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The catalogue will be on sale at the gallery during the exhibition and in bookstores after it closes. |
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Soon, Hollywood's fine haberdasheries were replaced by pizza joints, T-shirt shops, and pornographic bookstores. |
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Even the biggest bookstores don't have enough room to store a fraction of the new books that wash in and out, like foam on a tide. |
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In other parts of the world, the book is already available, and the lines out front of bookstores are staggering. |
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This person will never buy a book and spends time in bookstores reading the latest hardcovers, hoping to remain in the loop on current titles. |
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Today, of course, the concept of selling remainder books has expanded to where you now have whole bookstores comprised entirely of overstock. |
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One of the reasons the situation in America is as bad as it is is that bookstores were conglomerated at the same time as the publishers were. |
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I imagine the queues to buy the book when it was published in Finnish stretched for several blocks outside Helsinki bookstores. |
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But some of these back numbers show up in bookstores and vendors' stands near universities. |
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Book sales reps commonly use any of three inducements to convince bookstores to carry specific titles. |
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Today the cards are sold in ten stationery stores and bookstores in Atlanta. |
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Those bookstores provided a valuable service but also served as a reminder that we were excluded from the straight community in many ways. |
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We have pre-published books, ready to walk, talk and do the fandango several months before they actually hit the bookstores. |
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Yet the fact is that the old song is still being sung and published by a reputable press and promoted for sale in Canadian bookstores. |
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I had to have it, so I just bashed away and worked in bookstores to keep the wolf from the door. |
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To be sure, he is an airport novelist, in the sense that airport bookstores are piled high with his books. |
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How you cope with ordinary bookstores thereafter, well, that's your problem. |
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But I don't want the already struggling non-corporate bookstores to give up their last gasp. |
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His daughter Margaret is writing a book about her unusual childhood and a biography by Paul Alexander is seeping unannounced into bookstores. |
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At a time when independent booksellers dealing in new books are struggling, the number of used bookstores is on the rise. |
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We need to get out of our cars and out of our locked homes and into our local coffee shops, bookstores, and clubs. |
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For places like bookstores or your corner grocer, a smile is also a great sign. |
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What do you look for in a great bookstore, and what is the future of independent bookstores, like your Parnassus Books? |
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I had long heard tell of Asheville, North Carolina's legendary used bookstores, so I drove up for two nights. |
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Some people believe it is only a matter of time until all bookstores go the way of the horse and buggy. |
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Today, the street is a well-preserved strip of old villas and lane houses containing cafes, restaurants, bookstores and antique shops as well as curiosity museums. |
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Like a lot of great bookstores, on the outside, Green Apple is deceptively simple, humble, even misleading. |
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Check out the local phone book for gay bars and gay bookstores. |
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I would read the encyclopedia, medical books, and in bookstores I looked for the human-sexuality section. |
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Think of the effort to support independent bookstores as being akin to the slow food movement. |
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Gay bookstores are caught in the backwash of an overwhelming tide of commercial consolidation that is swamping most small enterprises, gay and straight. |
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They found a way to combine the economic interests of publishers, bookstores, and poets to overcome the financial marginality of serious literature. |
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There are also several hospitals with world-class facilities managed by hospitals based abroad and bookstores with a broad selection of publications. |
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He publicly admitted it in a statement issued right before a tell-all book about the scandal hit bookstores. |
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You know, in some ways it seems that, as a political reporter, I've been spending more time in bookstores this year than out on the campaign trail. |
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Both bookstores will accept payment in cash, traveler's checks, personal checks, MasterCard, VISA, Discover, and American Express for the amount of purchase. |
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Her 1983 debut novel was sometimes consigned to health shelves in bookstores because of its title. |
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That particular shop, sold to Bendel a decade ago or so before, had been the Ne plus ultra of American bookstores. |
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We pottered around bookstores and junkshops, and had falafels for lunch. |
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It's obtainable through most of the bookstores across the country. |
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Used bookstores offer a wide spectrum of genres, with best-selling novels published last year sharing the shelf with explorer's tales published over 100 years ago. |
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Our bookstores would surely be more drab and austere in their absence or their relegation to the annals of world literature. |
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I enjoy connecting people with stories and ideas, first in bookstores, now through library catalogs and supporting local storytellers and authors. |
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The number of new chick lit titles a year rocking out of bookstores suggests that escapist girly action is the women's self-help health group of the 21st century. |
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Libraries, town halls, schools, universities, bookstores, churches, coffee houses, and shopping malls could launch read-along gatherings with this material. |
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Her post not only points toward a bright future for print-on-demand publishing, but also highlights the benefits for brick-and-mortar bookstores and self-publishing authors. |
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As the trappings of cosmopolitanism began appearing, with smart cafes and trendy bookstores down the road from rusting cars in front yards, resentment mounted. |
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Instead of sending their old stock back to wherever they came from or pulping them, Indian distributors must find a way to let old bookstores have them for a bargain. |
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Icelanders are avid consumers of literature, with the highest number of bookstores per capita in the world. |
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Through a distribution agreement with Columbia University Press, the book is sold at major retailers and independent bookstores. |
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To get back to the two bookstores, the retailer and the e-tailer have unique ways to gain and retain loyalty. |
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She refused to live in a non-urban environment because of her addictedness to used bookstores and coffee shops. |
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Meanwhile, the Watch and Ward Society hired its own agents to spy on and raid shows, houses of ill repute, and bookstores when needed. |
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In addition, the Company operates 18 retail bookstores in five states under the Atlantic Book Shops and Atlantic Book Warehouse names. |
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Copies may be obtained at your local library, or purchased used at bookstores, or through eBay or Amazon. |
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For the first time, Come Write In, a program that offers free resources and support to literacy-related spaces, will expand beyond libraries and bookstores. |
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Libraries that lent out their material for a small price started to appear and occasionally bookstores would offer a small lending library to their patrons. |
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Independent bookstores, of course, have been under siege for nearly two decades by the megachains and the Web retailers, and have been steadily dropping away, one by one. |
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Collegetowns co-locate bookstores and continuing education centers alongside cybercafes, gourmet food courts, and fitness, wellness, and edutainment centers. |
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Libraries that lent out their material for a small price started to appear, and occasionally bookstores would offer a small lending library to their patrons. |
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