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  2. A long shelf life: This indie bookstore super fan has ... - AOL

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    Robert Manson, a retired teacher, loves independent bookstores so much, he's visited more than 600 of them in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Here he's with Ellyn Grimm, Lovie the shop dog and Amanda ...

  3. Marion Halligan - Wikipedia

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    Marion Mildred Halligan AM (16 April 1940 – 19 February 2024) was an Australian writer and novelist. She authored twenty-three books, including fiction, short-fiction, and non-fiction. Her novel, Lovers' Knots (1992) won The Age Book of the Year, The ACT Book of the Year and the inaugural Nita B. Kibble Award.

  4. Marion Holland - Wikipedia

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    Marion Holland (July 17, 1908 – April 6, 1989) was an American children's book writer and illustrator from Washington, D.C. Her best-known books were A Big Ball of String ; No Children, No Pets ; Billy Had a System ; and The Secret Horse.

  5. Bodhi Tree Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of the Bodhi Tree Bookstore as seen from Westbourne Avenue in the early 1970s. The Bodhi Tree Bookstore was founded on July 10, 1970 by Dan and Marj Morris, Stan and Fran Madson, and Phil and Elsa Thompson. [10] [11] [12] The original name of the bookstore was the Bodhi Tree Book and Tea Shop. When the bookstore incorporated in 1972 ...

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  7. Marion Elizabeth Rodgers - Wikipedia

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    Rodgers became interested in Mencken while researching Sara Haardt, who had attended Goucher College from whence Rodgers graduated in 1981. She discovered a trove of correspondences between Mencken and his eventual wife which she compiled and edited as the book Mencken and Sara: A Life in Letters: The Private Correspondence of H.L. Mencken and Sara Haardt.

  8. Marion Woodman - Wikipedia

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    Marion Jean Woodman (née Boa; [1] August 15, 1928 – July 9, 2018) was a Canadian mythopoeic author, poet, analytical psychologist and women's movement figure. She wrote and spoke extensively about the dream theories of Carl Jung .

  9. Half Price Books - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Half Price Books Northwest Highway, the corporate headquarters, on E. Northwest Highway in Dallas, Texas Half Price Books in Berkeley, California. Founders Ken Gjemre (1921-2002) and Pat Anderson opened the first store in 1972 in a former laundromat in Dallas, Texas, filling the shelves with 2,000 books out of their personal libraries. [5]