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  2. Shakespeare and Company (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare and Company is an English-language bookstore opened in 1951 by George Whitman, located on Paris's Left Bank. The store was named after Sylvia Beach's bookstore of the same name founded in 1919 on the Left Bank, which closed in 1941. Whitman adopted the "Shakespeare and Company" name for his store in 1964.

  3. Rue de la Bûcherie - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare & Co Books at 37, Rue de la Bûcherie. Nos. 13-15: amphitheatre of the ancient Faculty of Medicine; No. 37: Shakespeare and Company, a bookstore specializing in English language books while simultaneously employing and boarding English-speaking writers in Paris.

  4. Square René-Viviani - Wikipedia

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    The Square René Viviani offers one of the best views of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in all of Paris. Around the corner, in the Rue de la Bûcherie, stands the well-known English-language bookshop, Shakespeare and Company, established in 1951.

  5. Sylvia Whitman - Wikipedia

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    Whitman, born in 1981 in Paris, [2] is the only child of George Whitman (1913–2011), who in 1951 founded the Shakespeare and Company bookstore located at 37 rue de la Bûcherie in Paris. Her mother was Felicity Leng, a young British woman who had a brief marriage with George.

  6. Sylvia Beach - Wikipedia

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    In May 1921, Shakespeare and Company moved to 12 rue de l'Odéon, just across the street from Monnier's Maison des Amis des Livres. Plaque at 12 Rue de l'Odéon, Paris VI, location of Shakespeare and Company, which reads "In 1922, at this location, Mlle. Sylvia Beach published Ulysses by James Joyce."

  7. Rue de l'Odéon - Wikipedia

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    No. 12: Sylvia Beach moved her bookshop Shakespeare and Company there from 8 rue Dupuytrens in 1922 and published Ulysses by James Joyce from this address in 1922. [3] It was closed during World War II in 1941 and never re-opened, despite being personally liberated by Ernest Hemingway. [4] No. 12: George Antheil lived above Shakespeare and Company.

  8. Shakespeare and Company (1919–1941) - Wikipedia

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    12 Rue de l'Odéon, Paris, location of the now-defunct Shakespeare and Company, with memorial plaque partially visible on the far right Plaque at 12 Rue de l'Odéon, Paris VI, which reads "In 1922, in this house, Mlle. Sylvia Beach published Ulysses by James Joyce."

  9. Shakespeare and Company - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare and Company, Shakespeare & Company, or Shakespeare & Co. may refer to: Shakespeare and Company (1919–1941), an influential English-language bookshop in Paris, France founded by Sylvia Beach; Shakespeare and Company (bookstore), an English-language bookstore in Paris, founded by George Whitman in 1951