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  2. Z-Library - Wikipedia

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    Z-Library (abbreviated as z-lib, formerly BookFinder) is a shadow library project for file-sharing access to scholarly journal articles, academic texts and general-interest books. It began as a mirror of Library Genesis , but has expanded dramatically.

  3. Dongyang Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Dongyang Bookstore (Korean: 동양서림; RR: Dongyang Seorim) is a historic bookstore in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea. [1] [2] It is one of the oldest active bookstores in Seoul, [3] having been founded in 1953. It is a designated Seoul Future Heritage. [1] It was initially founded in Hyehwa-dong, before moving to its current location ...

  4. Kyobo Book Centre - Wikipedia

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    Kyobo Book Centre (Korean: 교보문고; Hanja: 敎保文庫; RR: Gyobomungo, also known as Kyobo Mungo) is the largest bookstore chain in South Korea.It has ten stores in seven cities, with the flagship Main Store, or Gwanghwamun-jeom in Seoul, which is located in the basement of the Kyobo Building, at 1 Jong-ro, Jongno-gu in Seoul's central business district.

  5. The tiny N.Y. town where bookstores rule - AOL

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    The Northern Catskills "book village" of Hobart, New York, home to around 400 residents, is also home to seven bookstores, making it a dream destination for bibliophiles. The tiny N.Y. town where ...

  6. Jeongdok Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Jeongdok Public Library (Korean: 정독도서관) is a library in Seoul, South Korea. It is located in Hwa-dong , Jongno-gu , on Bukchon-ro. On the campus of Jeongdok Public Library was Jongchinbu ( 종친부 ; 宗親府 ), Seoul Tangible Cultural Property number 9.

  7. Koreatown, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Manhattan's Koreatown has been part of the Garment District.In the 1980s, a Korean bookstore and a handful of restaurants were founded in the area. Their success drew other Korean-owned businesses, sustained by increased immigration from Korea and the high levels of tourist traffic stemming from nearby Midtown Manhattan landmarks like the Empire State Building, Macy's Herald ...

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  9. Korean Cultural Center New York - Wikipedia

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    The library located inside the Korean Cultural Center New York location holds a collection of over 20,000 books and DVDs in both English and Korean. It is open to the public and its materials are available online.