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Bookstores and Libraries
On the Battle to Desegregate the Nation's Libraries
When the Public Library Wasn't So Public
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Cynthia R. Greenlee
| July 5, 2016
Interview with a Bookstore: Dylans Mobile Bookstore
The Merry Brand of Pranksters Bringing Literature to Music Festivals
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| June 27, 2016
Why Indie Presses Are Opening Bookstores
New Ventures from Milkweed Editions, Curbside Splendor, and More
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Jon Sealy
| June 20, 2016
Interview with a Bookstore: Big Blue Marble
Committed to Reflecting the Diversity of its Neighbors
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| June 20, 2016
Why Queens Needs More Bookstores
A Borough Bigger Than San Francisco Needs More Books
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Holly Nikodem
| June 10, 2016
Interview with a Bookstore: Broadway Books
Where Customers are Cherished and Community Blooms
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Interview with a Bookstore
| June 6, 2016
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Seven Ways to Hand-sell a Lost Modern Masterpiece
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Garrard Conley and Garth Greenwell
| May 24, 2016
The Library the Gold Rush Built
The 161 year old history of The Mechanics’ Institute of San Francisco
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Daniela Blei
| May 23, 2016
Interview with a Bookstore:Galiano Island Books
Where Bookselling Runs in the Family
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| May 23, 2016
Garth Greenwell and Garrard Conley Are Going to North Carolina
Against HB2, and in Support of Local Bookstores
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Garrard Conley and Garth Greenwell
| May 20, 2016
Interview with a Bookstore: Blue Willow Bookshop
A Place For Both Kids and Adults
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| May 16, 2016
Bookslut is Dead, Long Live Bookslut
At the Wake of a Pioneering Lit Blog
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Haley Houseman
| May 9, 2016
Interview with a Bookstore: Heffers Bookshop
Cambridge's Go-To Bookshop is So Old, Someone's Writing Its History Book
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| May 9, 2016
Interview with a Library: The London Library
Fed Up with "Snorers and Wheezers," Thomas Carlyle Started His Own Library
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