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Home Page: Books and New York City Bookstores[ NEW YORK, NY - NYC - 5/9/2008 - www.Littleviews.com ]
>> No matter where you are in the U.S., you're never far from a Barnes & Noble, which might make shopping for books in New York City seem like an unnecessary exercise. But with all of New York's ultra-huge book emporiums, specialty stores, and charming, independently-run book shops, an afternoon spent browsing can be as absorbing as visiting a museum, attending a play, or going shopping; perhaps more so.
Strand Bookstore (828 Broadway at 12th Street, Ph: 212-473-1452) • Largest second-hand bookstore in New York • An excellent collection, all-around—both for browsing and for finding something specific. Shakespeare & Co. (716 Broadway between Washington and Waverly Places, Ph: 212-531-1330; other locations throughout city) • Six locations throughout the city, though you wouldn't suspect the store of being a chain, with its small size and somewhat eclectic selection • Hardcovers are always 10% off. McNally Robinson (52 Prince Street between Lafayette and Broadway, Ph: 212-274-1160) • Canadian alternative to Barnes and Noble—has all the titles from the "bestselling" lists, while maintaining that small, independent bookstore charm. Three Lives & Co. (154 West 10th Street at Waverly Place, Ph: 212-741-2069) • On a quiet corner in the west village • "A haven for people who read" • Knowledgeable and incredibly well-read staff - will help you pick out your next favorite book. Housing Works Bookstore (126 Crosby Street between Houston and Prince Streets, Ph: 212-334-3324) • An affiliate of the Housing Works secondhand shops (throughout the city), which donates profits to homeless people living with AIDS/HIV) • Quiet, backstreet location; the cafe's a great perk. Bluestockings Bookstore (172 Allen Street between Stanton and Rivington Streets, Ph: 212-777-6028) • The Activist's bookstore (politics, gender studies, liberation movements and revolutions, etc.) • Hosts events, meetings and performances, too • Cafe serves fair-trade coffee and organic, vegan treats. Ivy's Books & Curiosities (2488 Broadway between 92nd and 93rd Streets, Ph: 212-362-8905) • Assortment of both new and used books, all arranged together • Specializes in children's foreign-language books • No website available Urban Center Books (457 Madison Avenue at 51st Street, Ph: 212-935-3595) • Design and architecture books • Great alternative to the nearby MOMA design store (which also has a fantastic art book collection); the space browsing without being jostled by crowds • This shop's location is reason enough to visit! Housed in the palace across from St. John's Cathedral that is known as the Villard Houses, you'll find many interesting areas to explore. The Mysterious Bookshop (58 Warren Street between Church Street and West Broadway, Ph: 212-587-1011) • A intriguing little shop that specializes in police/detective mysteries • Classics like Agatha Christie, Sherlock Holmes, as well as rare, signed first editions and collectibles are also on hand. Kinokuniya Bookstore (Rockefeller Center, 10 West 49th Street between Rockefeller Plaza and Fifth Avenue, Ph: 212-765-7766) • Magnificent selection of books (in English and Japanese) devoted to Japanese literature and culture (food, art, gardening) • Abundance or architecture and design books as well • In-house coffee bar. |
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