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  2. Borders (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Borders is a book and stationery retailer operating in Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates by the Al Maya Group.It was founded in the United States in 1971 by brothers Tom and Louis Borders, who opened their first bookshop in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

  3. List of bookstore chains - Wikipedia

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    Name Country Notes Angus & Robertson Australia: Closed physical stores in 2011. Borders Australia: defunct The Co-op Bookshop Australia: defunct [8] Jongno Seojeok South Korea: bankrupt, and name changed to Bandi & Luni's when re-opened Borders UK United Kingdom: defunct in December 2009 Dillons the Bookstore United Kingdom

  4. Word on the Water - Wikipedia

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    Word on the Water is a bookshop situated on a barge that normally resides on Regent's Canal in the King's Cross area at Granary Square, London, although it has historically been based at other points along the London canal network.

  5. List of independent bookstores in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Astoria Bookshop New York: Queens: Firestorm Cafe & Books North Carolina: Asheville: Anarchist/LGBT: Internationalist Books North Carolina: Chapel Hill: The Book Loft of German Village Ohio: Columbus: Two Dollar Radio Headquarters Ohio: Columbus: The Duck Store Oregon: Eugene: Powell's Books Oregon: Portland: Rose City Book Pub Oregon: Portland ...

  6. Dillons the Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    When it opened in 1956, Dillon's University Bookshop only occupied the small part of the building at 1 Malet St, and in its first year saw turnover of £30,000. [5] Una Dillon retired as managing director of the business in 1967 – by which time the shop occupied the entire building and had an annual turnover of over £1m – but she remained ...

  7. Bookmarks (bookshop) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1973 and 1974, the name Bookmarks was adopted and new premises were opened at 265 Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, London. [6] [7] In the 1980s, this was also the mailing address for The Radical Bookseller, a magazine for the radical book trade. In 1998, Bookmarks opened its premises at 1 Bloomsbury Street, London. [8] [7]

  8. Barnes & Noble - Wikipedia

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    The Nook also features a Read in Store capability that allows visitors to stream and read any book for up to one hour while shopping in a Barnes & Noble bookstore. According to a June 2010 CNet article, the company planned to expand this feature to include periodicals in the near future. [ 94 ]

  9. Skoob Books - Wikipedia

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    Skoob Books is a bookshop selling secondhand books focusing on academic subjects, located in the Brunswick Centre, in Bloomsbury, central London, UK. [1] [2] Overview