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Tag: bookselling

Books

The end of an era … and start of a new one

2 May 20165 May 2023
UPDATE 2018: We are back in Red Lodge, but not with a bookstore. Phoenix Pearl Tea is our tea and game business on Broadway, right next door to where Red…
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Why bookstores offer a place to sit

17 Dec 20145 May 2023
Quite some time ago, I signed up for Quora. It was an impulse thing because I got an invite from a friend. Every so often, I scan through my emails…
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Sharing compelling displays: An ABA bookseller collaboration

12 Feb 20145 May 2023
The American Booksellers Association Winter Institute last month in Seattle was all about sharing and education. Sometimes sharing ideas is enough to create new ideas along the way, and that's…
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Selling books in the modern era

18 Jul 201113 Jan 2023
When I was growing up, we did two types of shopping. Commodity items came from department stores like Sears, and specialty items came from specialty stores. To this day, if…

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