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  2. Brainerd Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The historic Brainerd Public Library is a Carnegie library built in 1904. [4] The building is located at 206 7th Street North in Brainerd, Minnesota, United States, and is in the Classical Revival architectural style using granite and brick. [3] The façade of the building features a portico with four columns holding up a pedimented gable.

  3. Brainerd area man taught his dogs to get a beer from ... - AOL

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    That's the task Brainerd area resident Kris Scheller started teaching his dogs in the mid-1980s. ... Scheller had to pay for the dog training book he got from the Brainerd library, "Paul Loeb's ...

  4. List of largest book deals - Wikipedia

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    This page provides a list of the largest deals for books and book series to date. It differentiates from the list of best-selling books in that book deals are secured before the book is released, and often before the book is completed. The books are listed according to the highest book deal estimate as reported in reliable, independent sources.

  5. Giant $2 book sale: Everything you need to know about this ...

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    Tens of thousands of books, CDs, DVDs, magazines, games and more are set to go on sale this weekend for the annual Friends of Eugene Public Library Book Sale, the nonprofit's biggest fundraiser of ...

  6. List of book sales clubs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of book sales clubs, both current and defunct. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. History of bookselling - Wikipedia

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    The scheme of The Times Book Club (started in 1905) was, again, a combination of a subscription library with the business of bookselling and it brought the organization of a newspaper, with all its means of achieving publicity, into the work of promoting the sale of books, in a way which practically introduced a new factor into the bookselling ...