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    Notes VIA:
Leary’s Old Book Store in Philadelphia c. 1913. Leary’s was “a four-story building containing twelve thousand square feet of floor space and upward of two hundred and fifty thousand volumes. Just think it, over a quarter-million of books in one building! If you want a book, no matter when of where published, write us. Ours is the largest old book house in America.”

    VIA:

    Leary’s Old Book Store in Philadelphia c. 1913. Leary’s was “a four-story building containing twelve thousand square feet of floor space and upward of two hundred and fifty thousand volumes. Just think it, over a quarter-million of books in one building! If you want a book, no matter when of where published, write us. Ours is the largest old book house in America.”

    #bookshops 
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      Holy. Fucking. Shit. I just had the biggest *bookgasm* known to humankind. *dies* I. Want. *makes desperate grabby...
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