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New Orleans, Louisiana Frenchmen Art and Books [24] [25] Previously Faubourg Marigny Art and Books 1978 [26] Chicago, Illinois Women & Children First: 1979 [27] Unabridged Bookstore: 1980 [28] [29] San Francisco, California Fabulosa Books Dog Eared Books until 2021 [30] [31] 1992 [32] Seattle, Washington Charlie's Queer Books 2023 [33 ...
The Iron Rail Book Collective ran a volunteer-run radical library and anarchist bookstore in New Orleans, Louisiana. The infoshop's main focus was a lending library featuring a wide selection of books on topics including anarchism and socialism, fiction, gardening and philosophy. The Iron Rail also sold records, zines, local CDs and some ...
Storyville was the red-light district of New Orleans, Louisiana, from 1897 to 1917. It was established by municipal ordinance under the New Orleans City Council, to regulate prostitution. Sidney Story, a city alderman, wrote guidelines and legislation to control prostitution within the city.
Baldwin's Book Barn is an independent bookstore in West Chester, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1946 by William and Lilla Baldwin. It was founded in 1946 by William and Lilla Baldwin. The store is located in a five-story barn built in 1822.
Village Books and Paper Dreams received 187 votes, or 55% of the total votes to top the list of the best book store in Whatcom County. Village Books and Paper Dreams book store and gift shop in ...
Name State City Years active Type Acres of Books California Long Beach: 1934–2008: Bodhi Tree Bookstore California Los Angeles (eventually West Hollywood): 1970–2011: The Book Shop
The Last Bookstore; Leary's Book Store; Left Bank Books (Seattle) Left Bank Books (New York City) Left Bank Books (St. Louis) Libélula Books & Co. Librairie de France; The Lit. Bar; Lobal Orning; Lucy Parsons Center
In 2020, Arcadia Publishing acquired River Road Press, another publisher of books about New Orleans, Louisiana, and the surrounding region. Scott Campbell, River Road's founder, was named publisher of Pelican Publishing and the two company's catalogs were merged. [33] For a period beginning circa 2020, the headquarters was in New Orleans proper ...