Book Stores in Suffolk County, MA

Grolier Poetry Book Shop

Grolier Poetry Book Shop

Grolier Poetry Book Shop
Boston MA 02118
Poetry is honored every day at the Grolier Poetry Book Shop in Harvard Square, the oldest continuous poetry book shop in the US. The shop stocks over 15, 000 current volumes of trade, tiny press, and university publications. Situated at 6 Plympton Street, Harvard Square, the shop stocks books related
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Booksellers

Booksellers
Boston MA 02111
With more than thirty five years knowledge in the rare book trade, Peter L. Stern and Co. . Has proved itself as a highly regarded company of antiquarian booksellers. Specializing in nineteenth and twentieth century literature, signed and inscribed books, and manuscripts we maintain a best quality inventory.
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FA Bernett

FA Bernett

FA Bernett
Boston MA 02111
F. A. Bernett Books buys and sells rare primary source material in the fine and decorative arts, architecture, design, social history and other fields. We stock an ever-changing inventory of out-of-print books, serials, print portfolios, photographic albums, maps, guides, trade catalogs, architectural
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Bromer Booksellers

Bromer Booksellers

Bromer Booksellers
Boston MA 02116
Owned and run by Anne and David Bromer, who have been in the business of fine books for nearly 40 years, our shop carries a array of important private press books, designer bookbindings, literary 1st editions, illustrated books from the fifteenth century to the present, kids's books, miniature books,
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Brattle Book Shop

Brattle Book Shop

Brattle Book Shop
Boston MA 02111
The Brattle Book Shop was established in the Cornhill section of Boston in 1825 and has been in the hands of the Gloss Family since 1949. Through the years George and his son Kenneth built this shop into one of the biggest antiquarian bookshops in the country. Housed in a three-story building in the
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Spenser's Mystery Books

Spenser's Mystery Books

Spenser's Mystery Books
Boston MA 02116
Two subjects are battling for attention as the autumn settles in: the economy and the election. Each subject is resonating with echoes of the other, but at least one will be behind us very shortly. Thanks goodness, already. It's been a long campaign, and a very noisy one not to mention a very nasty one.