Harvard Book Store
Book Store in Cambridge, MA
Harvard Book Store was established in 1932 by Mark S. Kramer, a native of Boston. With $300 borrowed from his parents, he opened a tiny shop selling used general interest books and remainders at 19 Boylston Street (now JFK Street) In 1934, he married Pauline, and she joined the business. Early on, the Kramers gained a reputation for individual service and broad inventory, which still distinguish the store from its competition. In 1962 their son Frank Kramer entered the business and actively directed the firm until 2008.
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read moreItems must be in saleable condition, and returns must be accompanied by the original receipt. Clothing items must have the original tags still attached. If you return an item within thirty days, you will be refunded in full, using the method of payment shown on the original receipt. Returns made between thirty and sixty days can be exchanged for store credit only. No returns can be accepted after sixty days. For all returns and exchanges, the customer is responsible for costs associated with returning the item(s) to Harvard Book Store.