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  2. Marcus Books - Wikipedia

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    The store has remained independent and family-owned since its founding, [1] and it is considered a community space for African-American and literary culture in the San Francisco Bay Area. [ 3 ] The former bookstore building, located at 1712–1716 Fillmore Street has been listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark , since 2013.

  3. Category:New Zealand Māori writers - Wikipedia

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    Writers of Māori descent, some of whose writings are related to Māori culture. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:New Zealand writers . It includes New Zealand writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  4. List of San Francisco Bay Area writers - Wikipedia

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    Gray Brechin (September 2, 1947 – ), "Imperial San Francisco: Urban Power, Earthly Ruin" Genea Brice, poet laureate of Vallejo, California; Luther Burbank (March 7, 1849 – April 11, 1926), How Plants are Trained to Work for Man

  5. List of writers' conferences - Wikipedia

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    River Writing Journeys for Women, [121] Moab, Utah [122] Rosemary Beach Spring Writers' Conference, May 11–14, 2011, Rosemary Beach, Florida [123] St. Davids Christian Writers' Conference, Grove City, Pennsylvania [124] San Diego Writers Festival, April 6, San Diego [125] San Francisco Writers Conference, February 14–17, San Francisco [126]

  6. List of books and publications related to the hippie subculture

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    The McDonaldization of Society, by George Ritzer, 1993. An excellent sociological analysis of how modern society is sacrificing quality and diversity for convenience and standardization. [17] Chaos and Cyber Culture, by Timothy Leary, 1994. Gestalt Therapy Verbatim, by Fritz Perls, ISBN 0-911226-02-8; Hippies from A to Z, by Skip Stone, 1999

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  9. Moe's Books - Wikipedia

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    Moe's Books is an American bookstore near the University of California, Berkeley, located on Telegraph Avenue. With four floors, the bookstore stocks over 200,000 new and used books in various genres. Founded in 1959, it is considered by many news outlets to be one of San Francisco Bay Area's historic and culturally significant bookstores.