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  2. Dane Neller - Wikipedia

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    The patented Espresso Book Machine® (EBM) print-at-retail technology was developed and commercialized by On Demand Books, now owned by Shakespeare & Co. The machine can print perfect bound books in a few minutes at the point of sale. [8] In 2015 Neller and partners purchased the last remaining U. S. Shakespeare & Co. store, a former chain. [9]

  3. Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators is a British drama mystery television series set in Stratford-upon-Avon and produced by BBC Birmingham. The first series was broadcast in February 2018. The first series was broadcast in February 2018.

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

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    Shakespeare and Company was established by Beach, an American expatriate, in November 1919, at 8 rue Dupuytren, before moving to larger premises at 12 rue de l'Odéon in the 6th arrondissement in 1921. [1]

  5. Kelly Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Hunter MBE (born 21 July 1963) is a British film, television, radio, stage and musical actress, a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company [1] and the National Theatre. She is a Laurence Olivier Award nominee [ 2 ] and Radio Academy Award and TMA Awards winner.

  6. 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.

  7. Sylvia Beach - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare and Company experienced financial difficulty throughout the Great Depression of the 1930s but remained supported by wealthy friends, including Bryher. In 1936, when Beach thought she would be forced to close her shop, André Gide organized a group of writers into a club called Friends of Shakespeare and Company.

  8. Sylvia Whitman - Wikipedia

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    She began co-managing Shakespeare and Company with her father in 2003 at the age of 21. [11] She continues to run it today with her partner, David Delannet, in the same manner her father had, allowing young writers to live in the bookstore in exchange for helping out around the shop, agreeing to read a book a day, and writing a one-page autobiography for the shop's archives.

  9. William Hunter Kendal - Wikipedia

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    William H. Kendal, c. 1900. William Hunter Kendal (16 December 1843 – 7 November 1917) was an English actor and theatre manager.He and his wife Madge starred at the Haymarket in Shakespearian revivals and the old English comedies beginning in the 1860s.