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Firestorm Books is a worker-owned and self-managed "anti-capitalist business" [1] in Asheville, North Carolina. Named after the firestorm , this infoshop operates with an eye on creating a sustainable, radical community event space .
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Book View Café is an author-owned, all-volunteer publishing cooperative that produces and sells ebooks and provides an online book community. Founded in 2008 with a group of 27 published American authors, including Ursula LeGuin , [ 1 ] Vonda McIntyre [ 2 ] and Seanan McGuire , the organization provides 90% of its earnings to their ...
Denver's northern border is the Catawba County line. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Denver CDP has a total area of 5.9 square miles (15.4 km 2), of which 0.01 square miles (0.02 km 2), or 0.14%, are water. [4] Denver's ZIP code is 28037. The elevation is 902 feet (275 m) above sea level.
In addition to The Next Chapter Books and Art, a number of these books can be found at the New Bern Books-a-Million store and Amazon.com. New Bern History 101-Edward Barnes Ellis, Jr History
Beacon Press is an American left-wing [2] non-profit book publisher. Founded in 1854 by the American Unitarian Association, it is currently a department of the Unitarian Universalist Association. [3] It is known for publishing authors such as James Baldwin, Mary Oliver, Martin Luther King Jr., and Viktor Frankl, as well as The Pentagon Papers.
New Beacon Books is a British publishing house, bookshop, and international book service that specializes in Black British, Caribbean, African, African-American and Asian literature. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Founded in 1966 by John La Rose and Sarah White, it was the first Caribbean publishing house in England.
SAME Cafe Storefront. The SAME Cafe is a nonprofit community cafe located at 2023 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, Colorado, United States.Brad and Libby Birky invested $30,000 to open the restaurant on October 20, 2006, inspired by their background in community service and a visit to the One World Cafe in Salt Lake City, Utah. [1]