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Bookstores and Libraries
The Library the Gold Rush Built
The 161 year old history of The Mechanics’ Institute of San Francisco
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Daniela Blei
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Interview with a Bookstore:Galiano Island Books
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Bookslut is Dead, Long Live Bookslut
At the Wake of a Pioneering Lit Blog
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Interview with a Bookstore: Heffers Bookshop
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