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Date: 05-29-92 (01:03) Number: 10440 Channel 1 (R) [HST 192
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To: ALL Refer#: NONE
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From: NICHAEL CRAMER Read: YES
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Subj: R.A.B BOOKSTORES LIST: CA Conf: (1479) arts.books
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ú Newsgroup: rec.arts.books
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ú Message-ID: <l299gqINNg8p@news.bbn.com>
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ú Subject: R.A.B BOOKSTORES LIST: CAMBRIDGE/BOSTON
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[[ NOTE: Due to a power lossage, this seems to have not got out ]]
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[[ first try. <Insert standard Apologies> ]]
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[[ BTW, I'll be off the net for a while; those needing to contact ]]
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[[ me can do so via Email. -- Nichael ]]
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R.A.B BOOKSTORES LIST: CAMBRIDGE/BOSTON [Updated: 26May92]
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This is a list of many of what are, to my mind, some of the better/larger/
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more important bookstores in the Cambridge/Boston area. I've tried to be
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somewhat selective and this list is far from exhaustive. Each entry
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contains the name of the bookstore, address and (if appropriate) nearest
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T-Stop together with a short description of the bookstore.
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Sections: GENERAL/FULL-SERVICE BOOKSTORES
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USED BOOKSTORES
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UNIVERSITY (BOOKSTORES AND PRESSES)
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POETRY
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FOREIGN BOOKS
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THEOLOGY/RELIGION
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CHILDREN'S BOOKS
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TECHNICAL BOOKSTORES
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MISCELLANY
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MAGAZINES, ETC.
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RELATED NON-BOOK STUFF
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o I've received lots of excellent comments, etc. I've incorporated a
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great deal of this below, sometime quoting wholesale if I knew nothing
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about the store in question or there was a significant difference of
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opinion. Also, I have kept a list of all comments (which is actually
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twice the length of the original list) and will be glad to email on
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request.
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o CONCERNING HARVARD SQUARE [Hereafter: HSq]:
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In this list there is a lot of emphasis on Cambridge, and in particular
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on Harvard Square. I'm assuming that most people using this list
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(tourists, weekend-visitors, etc.) probably want the biggest
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book-buying bang per buck. And around here that clearly means Harvard
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Square.
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o BTW, Most HSq bookstores carry the "Bookstores of Harvard Square" guide.
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Pick up a copy; it'll make getting around a whole lot easier.
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o Information concerning phone numbers, discounts, etc. is intended to be
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correct and up-to-date. However I'm only human, so all Standard
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Disclaimers[tm] apply.
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-------------------- GENERAL/FULL-SERVICE BOOKSTORES
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WORDSWORTH, 30 Brattle St. [TStop=HSq Ph=354-5201]
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The flag-ship of HSq book shops. 100,000+ titles. All books (except texts
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and special orders) discounted (10% off paperbacks, 15% off hardcovers
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(except texts) and 35%? off on NYT bestseller hbs) Knowledgeable, friendly
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staff. Open early, open late (Mon-Sat 8:30-11:30, Sun 10-10:30). Recently
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expanded. Also recently opened a separate posters/calendar shop down the
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street. If you have time for only one stop, come here.
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HARVARD BOOKSTORE, 1256 Mass Ave. [TStop=HSq]
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Full-service bookstore. Nice classical and remaindered sections. A fairly
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good used-book section in the basement. (In spite of name, not associated
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with Harvard so far as I know.) Currently doing a stamp-your-ticket-for-
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every-$10-and-get-30%-off-you-next-purchase-after-ten-stamps sale.
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HARVARD COOP, 1400 Mass Ave. [TStop=HSq Ph=492-1000] Pronounced "koop".
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The official "college bookstore" of Harvard. Three floors of books. (Also
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clothes, school supplies, etc.) Currently has 10% discount even for non-
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coop-members (text probably not included). Good source for that weird anthro
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text you've always wanted. Also has a good music store and poster shop.
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M.I.T. COOP, 3 Cambridge Center. [TStop=Kendall Sq Ph=491-4230]
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The (smaller) M.I.T. analogue of the above.
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BARILLARI BOOKS, One Mifflin Place. [TStop=HSq Ph=864-2400]
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Another largish HSq bookstore. Overall: ho-hum. A weird case. In 99% of
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the world, this would no doubt be the best place in town. But here it just
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comes off as another Wordsworth wannanbe. Upstairs is primarily a
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coffee-table book shop. Pretty nice children's selection. Also has an
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espresso bar, and patio if your tastes run that way. Also they're open
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late, too (ala Wordsworth).
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[I tend to agree, but they seem to have instituted a permanent policy of
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25% off on every new (non-remaindered) book except for 35% on NYT
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bestsellers. If on a serious binge, that extra 10-15% over Wordsworth can
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add up...although you'll probably have to go to Wordsworth to find what you
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can't find there. --tyg]
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CHARLESBANK BOOKSHOP, Kenmore Square, Boston. [TStop=Kenmore Sq]
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*Huge* store. Contains, as a single component, the Boston University
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Bookstore. Books, magazines, maps, etc. etc.
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[Better than either the Harvard or MIT Coop's for serious non-fiction.
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Also a place of last resort for obscure technical volumes (they had the
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only copy of a Human Genetics text in the city). --William Loos]
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HARVARD BOOKSTORE CAFE, 190 Newbury Street, Boston. [TStop=Copley Sq]
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Restaurant and bookstore in one.
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WATERSTONES, Corner of Exeter and Newbury, Boston. [TStop=Copley Sq]
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The Boston branch of the famous London bookstore. Again, hmmm... I dunno.
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Very tony: lots of nice carpets and pretty bookshelves. Plenty of books,
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but they could have made the store one-third its present size. A friend
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summed it up best: "A nice bookstore, not a great bookstore".
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NOTE: There were requests that the following be included. To my mind
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they're here more for completeness sake than for any other reason.
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BORDERS' BOOKSTORE (in Framingham, RTE9, near Shoppers' World.)
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Another instantiation of the growing mega-chain. I've not been to this
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one, (although I've been to the one in Indianapolis). My advice: don't
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make a special trip, but if you're trapped (way!) out west, this'll
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probably be your best bet.
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READING INTERNATIONAL, 47 Brattle St. [TStop=HSq Ph=864-0705]
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I'm afraid I don't care much for RI although a lot of people seem to like
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it. They remodeled a year or so back and the net effect seems to be a
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drop in the number of books by about 1/3. Some people see it as low-key
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and more layed back; I see it as blah. Take your pick. Reasonably good
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magazine selection.
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BARNES AND NOBLES, Downtown Crossing, Boston.
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A giant example of the famous chain. Again, there are better places
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around, but if you're trapped downtown check it out.
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-------------------- USED BOOKSTORES
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[NOTE: Often the phrase "used book store" is used to mean something like
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"paperback junk shop". This is not true in these cases; Harvard
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Square alone has four great used book shops.]
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PANGLOSS BOOKSHOP, 65 Mt Auburn. [TStop=HSq Ph=354-4003]
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Focus on humanities and social sciences. Seems to be primarily hardback.
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Weird double shelving scheme.
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MCINTRYRE AND MOORE BOOKSELLERS, 8 Mt Auburn St. [TStop=HSq Ph=491-0662]
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General used books. They have an excellent selection of history and other
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non-fiction, but their fiction section is relatively small. My personal
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favorite (i.e. I can find something here I want a tad more often than the
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other places listed).
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THE BOOK CASE (AND ANNEX), 42 Church St. [TStop=HSq Ph=876-0832]
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Your average college-town used book shop gone mad. Upstairs has a lot of
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old stuff (posters, postcards, etc). The downstairs (where the majority of
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the books are) is not for the claustophobic.
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STARR BOOKSHOP, 92 Plympton. [TStop=HSq Ph=547-6864]
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In the back half of the Harvard Lampoon building. Be sure to check out the
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"new" used book section (i.e. first dibs before these new acquires get
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shelved --this seems to be a default place to dump review copies).
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Surliest staff on the east coast.
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BRATTLE BOOKSHOP, 9 West St, Boston. [TStop=Park St]
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Ancient. Also has "antiquarian" paraphernalia; e.g. autographs, etc. Nice
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old/used magazine selection.
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[Again, strongest on history and other non-fiction. Most of their
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paperbacks are $3/1 on a big unsorted table; you can usually find some good
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ones if you take the time to weed through it. --Sandra Loosemore]
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AVENUE VICTOR HUGO, 339, Newbury St, Boston. [TStop=Hynes Convention
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Center/I.C.A.]
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[The best in Boston for used science fiction but they have much more. The
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shelves are about 12 feet high set in rows 40 or 50 feet long. The sf is
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half of one row (hardcover on one side, paper on the other), which is a
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huge selection , but only about 10% of the total. (And not just run of
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the mill sf either -- in one haul there I found four by William Morris,
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two by Charles Williams, and one by George MacDonald.) The overall
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selection contains something of everything. This is the place where *I've*
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found more stuff than any other. The prices though tend toward the high
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end. --William Loos]
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HOUSE OF SARAH BOOKS, 225 Hampshire St., Cambridge. Ph: (617) 547 - 3447;
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[Small but *quite* good -- all the stock is in good condition (*and* very
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well ordered, which helps immensely). There tends to be a wide variety of
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topics with comparatively fewer in each topic. However, fiction, general
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religion, and history are fairly large. A specialty is Women in Religion
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(get it? "House of Sarah" as opposed to the "House of Abraham"). The
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owner is also quite nice. The prices on balance are toward the low end of
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Date: 05-29-92 (01:03) Number: 10441 Channel 1 (R) [HST 192
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To: ALL Refer#: NONE
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From: NICHAEL CRAMER Read: YES
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Subj: R.A.B BOOKSTORES LIST: CA Conf: (1479) arts.books
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ú Newsgroup: rec.arts.books
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ú Message-ID: <l299gqINNg8p@news.bbn.com>
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ú Subject: R.A.B BOOKSTORES LIST: CAMBRIDGE/BOSTON
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(Continued from the previous message)
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this group of stores. --William Loos]
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BRYN MAWR BOOKSTORE, 373 Huron Ave. [Ph=661-1770]
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[A wide selection. All profits go to establish scholarships at Bryn Mawr
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and for this reason they don't buy books but only accept them as donations.
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One result is that a portion (but only a minority) of the books are not in
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as good condition as one would like. Another is that everything is
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significantly cheaper, being closer to 1/3 list price rather than the 1/2
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which is the norm. --William Loos]
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ZEMBLA BOOKS, Davis Square, Somerville. [TStop=Davis Square]
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[Pleasant small store w/used books, some good finds in the way of new review
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copies. Plus a truly literary weekly in-store quiz. -- Mark Eckenwiler]
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[Yet another good small one. It's most like the House of Sarah, in size,
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price, and quality of books. Being small, it's easier to keep things in
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order. All the books are in good condition and the prices tend towards the
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lower side. A good chance of finding something. --William Loos]
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-------------------- UNIVERSITY (BOOKSTORES AND PRESSES)
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS DISPLAY ROOM, 1354 Mass Ave. [TStop=HSq Ph=495-2625]
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The name says it all. A whole *roomful* of Loeb Classics (at a small
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discount, even).
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[More than a small discount. There's a whole section of books discounted
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due to damage. However, the damage is often slight. It's worth checking
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out, though the amount that different books are discounted seems to vary
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wildly. My impression is that it has to do with how long they've been
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trying to unload a given book. Very nice staff here also ... --William
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Loos]
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MIT PRESS BOOKSTORE 292 Main St. [TStop=Kendall Square Ph=253-5249]
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'nuf said.
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GROLIER BOOK SHOP, 6 Plympton St. [TStop=HSq Ph=547-4648 or 1-800-234-POEM]
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I don't know what all to say about Groliers. As the sign on the door says
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"minimum of prose". Poetry to the ceiling. Like Ralph, if Louise doesn't
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have it --or know about it-- you can probably get along without it. Has to
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be seen to be believed. (BTW, they also do mail/phone/fax orders.)
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SCHOENHOF'S FOREIGN BOOKS, 76A Mt Auburn St. [TStop=HSq Ph=547-8855]
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Foreign language books; literature, non-fiction, language learning, etc.
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160 languages in reference section.
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[I don't think the listing really does this place justice. Simply put, this
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is THE foreign bookstore for the entire east coast. Smartest sales staff
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in HSq, bar none. --Mark Eckenwiler]
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[See also Loeb classics at HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS DISPLAY ROOM, above]
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-------------------- THEOLOGY/RELIGION
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[NOTE: These stores are not "Religious" bookstores, per se; rather they are
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bookstores that function as sources for the many seminaries and
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religious schools in the Greater Boston area.]
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DIVINITAS, 5 Magazine St. [TStop=Central Sq Ph=354-1114]
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Nice selection. Often has good prices on remaindered/damaged books.
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HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOL BOOK STORE, Francis St. [TStop=HSq]
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Again, name says it all.
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MASSACHUSETTS BIBLE SOCIETY BOOKSTORE, 41 Bromfield, Boston [TStop=Park St]
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Smallish. Very "bible" oriented.
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ISRAEL BOOKSTORE, ?? Harvard Street, Brookline.
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[More specialized, but worth mentioning. In their domain, they have an
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excellent selection. They give Starr a good run for least helpful staff,
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though. --Jonathan Delatizky]
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-------------------- CHILDREN'S BOOKS
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CHILDREN'S BOOK SHOP, 237 Washington, Brookline. [TStop=Brookline Village]
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Excellent selection.
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SAVANNA BOOKS, 858 Mass Ave. [TStop=Central Sq Ph=868-3423]
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(Note: I've never actually been here, but I've been told it's quite good.)
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[My impression is that they have children's books from all over the world,
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with special emphasis on the Third World and Africa in particular.
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--William Loos]
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[See also BARILARI and WORDSWORTHS above]
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QUANTUM BOOKS, 4 Cambridge Center. [TStop=Kendall Sq Ph=494-5042]
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Large selection of physics, math, etc. Rather computer-heavy.
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[They will give a 10% corporate discount, depending on where you work.
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I buy all my technical texts there, since the Wordsworth discount
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does not apply to textbooks. -- Dennis A. Franciskovich]
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[See also MIT COOP and MIT PRESS BOOKSTORE above.]
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GLOBE CORNER BOOKSTORE, 49 Palmer St. [TStop=HSq Ph=497-6277]
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Travel books, maps (USGS, ATC, NOAA, DMA), globes, atlases, related
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paraphernalia... If you're having trouble getting around Cambridge/Boston,
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this is the place for you. A branch of the original store, which is
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at the (suprise!) corner of School and Washington in downtown Boston.
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SEVEN STARS, 58 JFK St. [TStop=HSq]
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Standard college-town occult/new-age bookshop.
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GLAD DAY BOOKSTORE, 673 Boylston. [TStop=Copley Sq]
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I forget what the acronym stands for (Gay and Lesbian <something>). On the
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second floor so it can be a little easy to miss. Has sort of a split
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personality: as you enter, the back half is basically an adult bookstore.
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The front is what one might call a full-service gay bookstore (i.e. they
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seem to carry about any book available that has so much as a single gay
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character). Postcards, records, tapes, etc.
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ASIAN BOOKS, 12 Arrow St. [TStop=HSq Ph=354-0005]
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Large selection of books, cards, prints, etc. on history, language,
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literature, architecture, art, etc. of Asia and Islamic world.
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NEW WORDS, 186 Hampshire St, Cambridge. [Ph=876-5310 TDD=876-3340]
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[One block from Inman Square, down Hampshire St, towards Kendall Sq]
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Feminist/women's bookstore. Cards, journals, music.
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KATE'S MYSTERY BOOKS, 2211 Mass Ave, Cambridge. [Ph=491-2680]
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[If you're going to take the T you best shot is Davis Square.]
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KATE'S is to mysteries what GROLIERS is to poetry. The bottom half of a
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house filled with books. Great black cat collection. Seems to have lots
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of readings and signings. (See if you can find the secret panel/doorway in
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the back room.)
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SPENCER'S MYSTERY BOOKSHOP, ?? Newbury St. [TStop=Hynes Convention Center/
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I.C.A.]
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[It's about a block down Newbury St. from the Avenue Victor Hugo. The
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selection and atmosphere isn't quite the same as Kate's, but it's a more
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convenient location. Both places have a good selection of used books, too.
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--Sandra Loosemore]
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REVOLUTION BOOKS, 38 JFK St. [TStop=HSq Ph=492-5443]
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Well, it _is_ Cambridge...
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[It was suggested that I make clear that "revolution" in this context does
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_not_ mean "as in 1776". The store is run by the RCP (the Revolutionary
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Communist Party). --NLC]
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Others seem to prefer the following:
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RED BOOK STORE, Jamaica Plain. [TStop=Orange Line to Green Street]
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Red Book has no formal political affiliation.
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PANDEMONIUM BOOKS, 8 JFK St. [TStop=HSq Ph=547-3721]
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The kind little SF shop that you would expect to find in HSq.
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[On JFK over the Wursthaus. Devoted to sf/fantasy/gaming and has 10%
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discounts. They carry some specialty press stuff not available elsewhere
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the Square.--tyg]
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NEW ENGLAND MOBILE BOOK FAIR, 82 Needham St, Newton.
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*Huge* warehouse of a store. It has three sections: hardbacks, paperbacks
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and remaindereds, each section being as big as any other bookstore you've
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probably ever been in. All at discount prices. (Warning: except for a few
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specialty sections, most books are sorted by Publisher alphabetical by
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*TITLE*! This makes browsing nearly impossible, and it can be pretty
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overwhelming your first time there, but if you know what you want, it can
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be a good deal. Copies of _Books in Print_ all over the place.) No one
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seems to why it's called "Mobile".
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Date: 05-29-92 (01:03) Number: 10442 Channel 1 (R) [HST 192
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To: ALL Refer#: NONE
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From: NICHAEL CRAMER Read: YES
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Subj: R.A.B BOOKSTORES LIST: CA Conf: (1479) arts.books
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ú Newsgroup: rec.arts.books
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ú Message-ID: <l299gqINNg8p@news.bbn.com>
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ú Subject: R.A.B BOOKSTORES LIST: CAMBRIDGE/BOSTON
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(Continued from the previous message)
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-------------------- MAGAZINES, ETC.
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OUT OF TOWN NEWS, 0[!] Harvard Sq. [TStop=HSq]
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A Cambridge Fixture. Newspapers from all over. Good Magazine selection.
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NINI'S CORNER. [TStop=HSq]
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Right across the street from OUT OF TOWN NEWS. Better magazine selection.
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See READING INTERNATIONAL above.
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-------------------- RELATED NON-BOOK STUFF
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There are also a lot of nearby sites you may want to check out.
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Henry (and Alice and William Sr and Jr) James' graves in Cambridge Cemetery.
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"Authors Ridge" at the cemetery in Concord (the graves of Thoreau, Emerson,
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L M Alcott and [?]).
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Out at Amherst is the Emily Dickinson house and grave.
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Walden Pond is just down the road at Concord. If you come, be sure to
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bring a rock with you (really!). At the site of Thoreau's cabin is a cairn
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of rocks that has built up over the years by people who have brought rocks
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from their homes.
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[Charlesbank, Wordsworth, Harvard Bookstore, Borders', and Kate's are very
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strong on author appearances and readings and visitors might want to call up
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and find out if anyone they're interested in is doing one while they're in
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the area. Waterstone's may also be, but I'm less sure on them. --tyg]
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[Also, while there's no central local source for listing for readings, etc,
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you can usually get some idea what's happening in the Globe's Weekend
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section (put out on Thursdays) and The Phoenix --NLC]
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Comments, corrections, additions, etc, from:
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Ron Newman <rnewman@BBN.COM>
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Sandra Loosemore <loosemore-sandra@CS.YALE.EDU>
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tyg (Tom Galloway) tyg@hq.ileaf.com
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Dave Murphy <djmurphy@wam.umd.edu>
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Scott Drown drown@alliant.com
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LOOS@Frodo.MGH.Harvard.EDU (William D.B. Loos)
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eck@panix.com (Mark Eckenwiler)
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Jonathan Delatizky <delatizk@BBN.COM>
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Dave Murphy <djmurphy@wam.umd.edu>
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gary@futon.SFSU.EDU (Gary Hoo)
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Dennis A. Franciskovich (daf@loghost)
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As always, corrections, comments, additions, etc., actively solicited. --N
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* PCB/UseNet Gateway from Sparkware #3
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From: ncramer@bbn.com (Nichael Cramer)
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.books
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Subject: R.A.B BOOKSTORES LIST: CAMBRIDGE/BOSTON
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Message-ID: <l299gqINNg8p@news.bbn.com>
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Date: 28 May 1992 09:21:30 GMT
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Reply-To: ncramer@labs-n.bbn.com (Nichael Cramer)
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