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  2. Bookstop (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Theatre in the Upper Kirby area of Houston is a former Bookstop location. Bookstop Inc. was a Texas-based chain of bookstores that was at one time the fourth-largest bookselling chain in the United States. [1] In 1989 Barnes & Noble acquired the company, at which point it became a subsidiary of Barnes & Noble. [2]

  3. Arte Público Press - Wikipedia

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    Arte Público Press is a publishing house associated with the University of Houston (Houston, Texas). It is the largest US publisher of contemporary and recovered literature by Hispanic-American authors, publishing approximately 30 titles per year.

  4. Westbury Square - Wikipedia

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    Westbury Square was a shopping center located on a 7.5-acre (3.0 ha) site near the intersection of Chimney Rock Road and West Bellfort Avenue, [1] in the Westbury neighborhood in the Brays Oaks district of Southwest Houston, Texas. [2]

  5. Category:Children's Literature Legacy Award winners - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; These writers have received the Children's Literature Legacy Award (formerly known as the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal) from the American Library Association, a lifetime honor recognizing "substantial and lasting contributions to children's literature".

  6. Meet Literature & Libations, a mobile bookstore bringing ...

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    Founded in 2022 by Kierra Underwood, our mobile independent bookstore specializes in Black literature, bringing a carefully curated selection of works by Black authors directly to the community.

  7. David L. Lindsey - Wikipedia

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    The latter work introduced Houston homicide detective Stuart Haydon, a cultured, independently wealthy protagonist who appeared in four subsequent novels. By 1994 Lindsey had over two million books in print. [2] By 2004, his novels had been translated into 20 languages. [3] His 1990 novel Mercy was adapted into a movie - also called Mercy - in ...

  8. A Different Light (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    Leigh was impressed enough with Laurila's knowledge of LGBT literature and business acumen that in 1978 he suggested they look at opening a specialty bookstore in the U.S. Several cities were considered - Atlanta, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles but Laurila quickly narrowed it down to Los Angeles as the best bet for a new startup.

  9. Houston Public Library - Wikipedia

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    1907 Sanborn map showing the location of the Carnegie Library and Houston Lyceum. Julia Ideson Building in Downtown. The Houston Public Library system traces its founding to the creation of the second Houston Lyceum in 1854. [2] [3] The lyceum was preceded by a debating society, a special-interest mechanics' lyceum, and a circulating library ...