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Andover Bookstore

http://www.andoverbookstore.com

The Andover Bookstore in Andover, Mass. is a gathering place for storytelling, author events, book groups, and poetry readings. Since 1992 the bookstore has continued its long tradition of selling books, clothing and gift items to Phillips Academy as well as to Andover and other North Shore communities under the ownership of Marblehead bookseller Robert Hugo.

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Bridge Street Book Shop

http://www.charlevoixbooks.com

Bridge Street Book Shop offers customers many different titles to choose from. Berlage said if he does not carry a certain book, he can special order it for a customer. In addition to books, the store also carries cards, journals and a nice selection of jazz music. Berlage also offers free gift wrapping, and free delivery in Charlevoix to residents and boaters. "We are a friendly customer-minded, full service book shop, serving everyone throughout northern Michigan and beyond," Berlage said. "We want to meet the customer's needs helping them get what they want in terms of books." Berlage moved to Charlevoix from Toledo in 1967, and graduated from Charlevoix High School and then Michigan State University. Jim returned to Charlevoix in 1994 after a 19 year absence. He is a Rotarian and past chairman of the Charlevoix Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, and is married to Penny, his high school sweetheart.

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Harvard Book Store

http://www.harvard.com

Harvard Book Store was founded in 1932 by Boston native Mark Kramer with $300 he borrowed from his parents. Then, as now, Harvard Square was a magnet for students, cultural enthusiasts and intellectuals. Mark chose to start his bookstore at the center of this vibrant community. Two years later, Pauline Kramer, Mark's new wife, joined him in running the small bookstore offering used and remaindered books to the discriminating Cambridge community. In 1962, at the time of Mark's death, his son Frank Kramer took over the family business and he has actively directed the bookstore's activities since that time. The theme of quality bookselling expressed through a broad inventory and personal service was established early by the Kramers, and it remains the primary goal of the company. Today, our expanded bookstore is a Harvard Square landmark and a destination for visitors from all over the world. We provide a comprehensive and provocative selection of new, used and bargain books. As one of the few bookstores in the nation with an academic emphasis, we feature authoritative sections in philosophy, fiction, cultural and critical theory, cognitive science, politics, and African-American studies. We also feature the ability to special order books not available in our store. This web site is our latest effort to make our selection and services available to book-lovers around the world. In 2002, our seventieth year of business, Harvard Book Store's excellence in bookselling was recognized nationally when we were awarded Publishers Weekly's Bookseller of the Year.

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Deseret Book Company

http://www.deseretbook.com

About Deseret Book Deseret Book Company is a leading publisher, distributor and retailer of religious books and music serving members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Deseret Book is committed to providing quality books and music that build faith, address personal values, and offer practical advice to religious and non-religious audiences. Founded in 1866, today the company operates three major business units: Deseret Book Publishing -- including books, music, DVD and audio products produced under two separate imprints/labels, Deseret Book and Shadow Mountain; Deseret Book Retail -- the operation of 41 full-line bookstores in the western half of the U.S., including Mormon Handicraft; and Deseret Book Wholesale -- a distributor of both religious and non-religious books, music and other entertainment products to retail outlets nationwide, including over 200 independent religious bookstores nationwide catering to members of the LDS Church. In 2003, Deseret Book entered into a distribution partnership with the new music label of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

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Barnesandnoble.com llc

http://www.barnesandnoble.com

Since launching its online business in May 1997, barnesandnoble.com (Nasdaq: BNBN) has become one of the world's largest Web sites and the fourth largest e-commerce site, according to Media Metrix. Focused largely on the sale of books, music, software, magazines, prints, posters and related products, the company has capitalized on the recognized brand value of the Barnes & Noble name to become the second largest, and one of the fastest growing, online distributors of books. Customers can choose from millions of new and out-of-print titles and enjoy a variety of related content such as author chats, book synopses and reader reviews. The site also offers the most popular software and magazine titles, music, and gift items for every occasion. The Company recently launched its Prints & Posters Gallery, a unique collection of images that can be produced on demand on museum-quality canvas or high-quality paper, and its eCards service, an exclusive selection of greeting card images that can be personalized and enhanced with animation and music. With access to Barnes & Noble's more than 750,000 in-stock titles, barnesandnoble.com has the largest standing inventory of any online bookseller ready for immediate delivery. The URL http://www.bn.com makes the site easy to find, and its Express LaneSM single-click ordering process ensures fast and convenient purchasing. The barnesandnoble.com affiliate network has more than 228,000 members and the Company maintains strategic alliances with major Web portals and content sites, such as AOL, Lycos and MSN. The Company is also a leader in business-to-business e-commerce with its unique Business Solutions program, recently recognized by the General Services Administration (GSA).

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