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  2. Kroch's and Brentano's - Wikipedia

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    Books, magazines. Kroch's and Brentano's was the largest bookstore in Chicago, and at one time it was the largest privately owned bookstore chain in the United States. The store and the chain were formed in 1954 through the merger of the separate Kroch's bookstore with the former Chicago branch of the New York-based Brentano's bookstore. [1]

  3. Women & Children First (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    Women & Children First is an independent bookstore located at 5233 North Clark Street in the Andersonville neighborhood in Chicago. The store was founded in 1979 by Ann Christophersen and Linda Bubon as a feminist bookstore and place to celebrate and support women authors and members of the Chicago community. Women & Children First specializes ...

  4. Seminary Co-op - Wikipedia

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    The Seminary Co-op in September 2014. 57th Street Books. Seminary Cooperative Bookstores, Inc., founded in 1961, [1] is a not-for-profit bookstore with two branches in Chicago. Its flagship, known colloquially as the Seminary Co-op or simply the Sem Co-op, is located at 5751 S. Woodlawn Avenue. Prior to October 2012, it was located a block away ...

  5. Top Five Bookstores in Chicago | Chicago, IL Patch

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    Sandmeyer’s Bookstore is located at 714 S. Dearborn St. Chicago, in the South Loop, (312) 922-2104 The Wicker Park Secret Agent Supply Co. The Wicker Park Secret Agent Supply Co is a real gem.

  6. Powell's Books - Wikipedia

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    www .powells .com. Powell's Books is a chain of bookstores in Portland, Oregon, and its surrounding metropolitan area. Powell's headquarters, dubbed Powell's City of Books, claims to be the largest independent new and used bookstore in the world. [4] Powell's City of Books is located in the Pearl District on the edge of downtown and occupies a ...

  7. Barbara's Bookstore | Vernon Hills, IL Business Directory - Patch

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    Hawthorn Mall, 720 Hawthorn Center, Vernon Hills, IL 60061, (view on map) 847-549-7550. Barbara's Bookstore's website.

  8. Marshall Field's - Wikipedia

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    Frederick & Nelson. Halle Bros. Marshall Field & Company (commonly known as Marshall Field's) was an upscale department store in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in the 19th century, it grew to become a large chain before Macy's, Inc acquired it in 2005. Its founder, Marshall Field, was a pioneering retail magnate.

  9. Mary Elizabeth Downey - Wikipedia

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    Stauffer, Suzanne M. "'Mr. Dewey Is Crazy and Katharine Sharp Hates the University of Chicago:' Gender, Power, and Personality and the Demise of the University of Chicago Course in Library Science 1897-1903." Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 56, no. 2 (Spring 2015): 101-113. Stauffer, Suzanne M.

  10. Unabridged Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Unabridged Bookstore is an independent bookstore started in 1980 by Edward Devereux. [1] Unabridged Bookstore opened on November 1, 1980, [2] with two business partners and $18,000. [3] Unabridged Bookstore is known for its dedicated and knowledgeable staff. Hand-written, personal recommendations from employees line the shelves.

  11. James Phelan (literary scholar) - Wikipedia

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    James Phelan (born 1951) is an American writer and literary scholar of narratology. He is a third-generation Neo-Aristotelian literary critic of the Chicago School [2] [3] whose work builds on and refines the work of Wayne C. Booth, with a focus on the rhetorical aspects of narrative. [4] [5] He is Distinguished University Professor of English ...