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  2. Shakespeare and Company (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    Official website; George Whitman's Obituary, New York Times, 12 December 2011; Harriet Alida Lye, "What It's Like to Live Inside the Legendary Paris Bookstore", Vice, 26 September 2015; John Affleck, "Hemingway at Shakespeare & Company". Literary Traveler. C-SPAN tour of Shakespeare and Company (video, 2002) Finn, Christine (17 December 2011).

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

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    "Hemingway at Shakespeare & Company". Literary Traveler. "The Shakespeare and Company Project Digitizes the Records of the Famous Bookstore, Showing the Reading Habits of the Lost Generation". Open Culture. 14 May 2020; Maher, Kerri (2022). The Paris Bookseller. New York: Berkley. ISBN 978-0-593-10218-3. OCLC 1249630070.

  4. George Whitman - Wikipedia

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    George Whitman (December 12, 1913 – December 14, 2011) was an American bookseller who lived most of his life in France. He was the founder and proprietor of the second Shakespeare and Company, which was named after Sylvia Beach's celebrated original bookstore of the same name (1919 to 1941) on Paris's Left Bank.

  5. FestivalandCo - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare and Company, Paris, 2011. Genre: Literary festival: Location(s) Paris, France: Website: ... Official website This page was last edited on 26 September ...

  6. Talk:Shakespeare and Company (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    I have moved the original defunct "Shakespeare and Company" Paris bookstore to its own article [ edit ] Just so people don't get massively confused, I have moved the entirety of the information about Sylvia Beach's 1919-1941 bookstore to Shakespeare and Company (1919–1941) .

  7. 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.

  8. 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

  9. Kilometer Zero - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in Paris, France, at the Shakespeare and Company bookstore in 2000. [1] The group operates as an association under the French laws of 1901. The name derives from 'Kilometre Zero', the point in front of Notre Dame cathedral. The Kilometer Zero magazine was created as an advertising free creative and political platform.