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  2. McKenzie Lectures - Wikipedia

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    The McKenzie Lectures are a series of annual public lectures delivered by "a distinguished scholar on the history of the book, scholarly editing, or bibliography and the sociology of texts." [ 1 ] The lectures are held in Oxford at the Centre for the Study of the Book ( Bodleian Libraries ). [ 2 ]

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

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    SubText: a Bookstore Minnesota: Saint Paul: Square Books Mississippi: Oxford: Left Bank Books Missouri: St. Louis: Montana Valley Book Store Montana: Alberton: Gambler's Book Shop Nevada: Las Vegas: The Writer's Block Nevada: Las Vegas: The Lit. Bar New York: The Bronx: Book Thug Nation New York: Brooklyn: Books Are Magic New York: Brooklyn (2 ...

  4. Joseph Thornton (bookseller) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Thornton (28 September 1808 – 2 June 1891) was a bookseller who founded Thornton's Bookshop in 1835 in Oxford, England, the oldest university bookshop in the city. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Joseph Thornton was born in Billericay , Essex , England , the son of John Thornton (1776–1841) and Mary (nee Mabbs, 1777–1852).

  5. The Works Discount Bookstores - Wikipedia

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    The Works has its origins when husband and wife Mike and Jane Crossley started selling remaindered books from their front room in 1981. [1] The Crossleys had both worked for British Leyland in Oxford whilst Mike Crossley's brother had been winding down a business in the West Midlands.

  6. Oxford Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Downtown Historic District is a commercial historic district located along Washington Street/MI-24 at the intersection of Burdick Street in Oxford, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.

  7. Borders (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The first Borders bookshop opened at 209 South State Street, Ann Arbor, in 1971. [17] In 1975, they bought out the stock of Wahr's, an 80-year-old bookstore that was ending business at 316 South State Street, and hired Michael Hildebrand and Harvey James Robin to stock it with rare books and manage the old shop.