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Bookstop Inc. was a Texas-based
chain of
bookstores that was at one time the fourth-largest
bookselling chain in the
United States. In 1989
Barnes & Noble...
- A
bookend is an
object tall, s****y, and
heavy enough that is
placed at
either end of a row of
upright books to
support or
buttress them.
Heavy bookends—made...
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Hoover (born
March 19, 1951) is an
American businessperson who
founded Bookstop, an
American bookstore chain, and The
Reference Press,
which became Hoover's...
- Alan Chai, and Alta Campbell.
Leading up to this,
Hoover had
founded the
Bookstop book
store chain,
ultimately purchase by
Barnes & Noble.[citation needed]...
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Moderne architecture of the 1930s. The
theater was
reopened as the
Alabama Bookstop bookstore in 1984 (later
acquired by
Barnes &
Noble booksellers) and became...
- in
January 2010. In 1989,
Barnes &
Noble purchased the 22-store
chain Bookstop. In
September 1993,
Barnes &
Noble became a
publicly traded company by...
- ISBN 1-57958-293-1. Filby,
Peter (1977).
British Specialist cars vol 2. Cobham, Surrey:
Bookstop. ISBN 0-906189-00-4. "The Albany: A
vintage car that isn't". Motor: 32–33...
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founder of
Honeywell International, Inc. (Wabash) Gary Hoover,
founder of
Bookstop and Hoover's (Anderson)
Edward Mead Johnson, co-founder of
Johnson & Johnson;...
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January 12, 2014, but 1
franchise store remains open in Bend, Oregon.
Bookstop Borders Books –
filed for
bankruptcy in 2011; some
locations purchased...
- India. By 2009, it had 1,000 members. Gary Hoover,
founder of Hoover's and
Bookstop has
called Bootstrap Austin "among the most
effective tools for entrepreneurs...