- of the
Athenian booksellers. In Rome,
toward the end of the republic, it
became the
fashion to have a library, and
Roman booksellers carried on a flourishing...
- eclectic,
undersung people who make it all hum: the
booksellers". "POSTPONED: 2020 CIFF
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booksellers' ****ociations,
trade ****ociations of
independent (not
chain stores)
booksellers and bookstores. The list
includes antiquarian booksellers...
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equity and inclusion,
through the
American Booksellers for Free Expression. A
volunteer board of 13
booksellers governs the ****ociation.
Previously headquartered...
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Bookseller entered troublesome years, with the
magazine entering joint editorial control between both The
Publishers ****ociation and the
Booksellers ****ociation...
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Barnes &
Noble Booksellers is an
American bookseller with the
largest number of
retail outlets in the
United States. The
company operates approximately...
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online marketplaces to
which numerous small independent booksellers belong.
Defunct online booksellers List of
independent bookstores List of
bookstore chains...
- 2001
George Emery Littlefield; Club of Odd
Volumes (1900).
Early Boston booksellers 1642–1711. The Club of Odd Volumes. pp. 27–.
Retrieved 15
January 2012...
- of
abbreviations commonly used by
booksellers. ABA:
Antiquarian Booksellers' ****ociation ABAA:
Antiquarian Booksellers' ****ociation of
America A.e.g.: All...
- ****an
Booksellers'
Award (本屋大賞, Hon'ya Taishō, lit. "Bookstore Award") is an
annual ****anese
literary award. It is
awarded based on
votes by bookstore...