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Richard Bachman was exposed as King's pseudonym by a persistent Washington D. C. bookstore clerk, Steve Brown, who noticed similarities between the works and later located publisher's records at the Library of Congress that named King as the author of one of Bachman's novels.
One the oldest buildings in Pacific County is the Taylor Hotel building, built in 1887, currently in use as Adelaide's cafe and bookstore, named after Adelaide Taylor, the wife of the original hotel owner.
However, Paris rents were much cheaper and the exchange rates favorable, so with Monnier ’ s help, Beach opened an English language bookstore and lending library that she named Shakespeare and Company.
* MacCracken, named for Vassar College president Henry Noble MacCracken, is a few years younger than its neighbors and has, at various times, housed the College library, the bookstore, and a number of other facilities in addition to living spaces.
Barnes was angry that Nin had named a character Djuna, and when the feminist bookstore Djuna Books opened in Greenwich Village, Barnes called to demand that the name be changed.
They subsequently locate a bookstore named " Embryo Concepts ".
Dalton Hall, a building at Radford University that houses dining facilities, and the university bookstore is named for Dalton.
Ray Stantz owns an occult bookstore and co-operates with Winston Zeddemore as unpopular children's entertainers, wearing their old Ghostbuster uniforms ; Egon Spengler works in a laboratory at Columbia University conducting experiments into human emotion ; Peter Venkman hosts a little-watched pseudo-psychic television show named " World of the Psychic "; and Dana Barrett, having broken up with Peter years earlier, and now divorced from a subsequent marriage, works at the Manhattan Museum of Art restoring paintings and raising her infant son Oscar at a new apartment.
In the wake of the fire, a university professor named Shigeo Iwanami opened a bookstore in Jinbōchō which eventually grew into today's Iwanami Shoten publishing house.
Feminist and LGBT bookstore A Room of One's Own in Madison, Wisconsin was named after Woolf's essay.
To Kipi and Oofnik joined a new muppet named Dafi and a new stage was built which included a garden, a promenade, a bookstore and an ice cream store.
In 2005, The Guardian's Jeremy Mercer named This Ain't " Canada's best independent bookstore ," and the 8th best in the world.
The bookstore is named after " deseret ," a word from the Book of Mormon meaning " honeybee ".
Whitman founded his bookstore in 1951 and named it Le Mistral, then later named it after Sylvia Beach's earlier Paris bookstore " Shakespeare and Company ".
The bookstore also houses a cat, a gift from Bernie's friend Carolyn, whom Bernie named Raffles after the fictional gentleman thief.
Trohman then met Patrick Stump in a Borders bookstore, and recruited him to join the band, which was subsequently named Fall Out Boy.

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The link between King and his shadow writer was exposed after a Washington D. C. bookstore clerk, Steve Brown, incredulous that Bachman and King were not one and the same, located publisher's records at the Library of Congress and discovered a document naming King as the author of one of Bachman's novels.
These publishing alternatives provide an avenue for authors who believe that mainstream publishing will not meet their needs or who are in a position to make more money from direct sales than they could from bookstore sales, such as popular speakers who sell books after speeches.
He became proficient in Czech after he moved to Czechoslovakia's Czech-speaking part in his late twenties, where he worked as a correspondent and editor in the Prague bureau of the Slovak newspaper Pravda published in Bratislava, and later in the Slovak Book bookstore in Prague.
* The Christensen Center contains admissions offices, the cafeteria, a coffee shop, computers, an art gallery, and until August 2007, the bookstore ( after which the bookstore moved to the Oren Gateway Center ).
Johnny goes on a date with Devi, a cashier at a local bookstore ; torn between his infatuation and his need to satiate his deeper psychotic urges, he attempts to stab her, but Devi escapes after nearly killing Johnny.
During his employment at the bookstore he was able to read a great deal, but after disagreements with his master his apprenticeship came to an abrupt end.
Lambda Rising bookstore sponsored the ads on episodes of Phil Donahue and Marcus Welby, M. D .. Stations balked at airing the ads, but relented after getting approval from the Association of Broadcasters Standards office.
Relations with Tooth & Nail soon began to sour after complaints came from a Christian bookstore operated by The Family, about the song " Going Blind " which dealt with the issue of lust.
A wedding was scheduled for June 27, 1842, but was postponed when Sophia fell ill. On July 9, 1842, five years after first meeting, she and Nathaniel were married at 13 West Street in Boston, the Peabody bookstore where Margaret Fuller held some of her " conversations ".
A year after publication, it was featured prominently on National Public Radio in January 2011 and became a bestseller for a few days on the online bookstore Amazon as well as earning international acclaim.
Kaneko's career as a writer of poetry for children began in earnest at the age of twenty, shortly after she became the manager and sole employee of a small bookstore in Shimonoseki, a town at the southern tip of Honshu.
She goes to a bookstore to learn how to get a job after seeing an advertisement of Ed McMahon on TV.
Jack happens to be at the same bookstore after attending some failed Samantha auditions.
Show additionally showed up at the Oakland A's training camp with bandaged hands after police had pursued him on another occasion after reports were made of his acting oddly inside an adult bookstore.
In 1668, after eight years as an apprentice of a bookseller, he began his own bookstore in Lombard Street.
Soon after his arrival, he got a job in a women's fashion store and then as a lithographer in a bookstore and printing shop, owned by his compatriot Pierre Plancher.
While that film is about an actress ( Julia Roberts ) finding happiness with the owner of an independent bookstore, the Simpsons episode features Hollywood movie star Sara Sloane ( Marisa Tomei ) falling for Ned Flanders after visiting the Leftorium.

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Mansfield has many retailing outlets and the Four Seasons shopping Centre contains many popular national UK shops such as Primark, HMV and the bookstore W. H.
In the popular sitcom Ellen Bakay starred as bookstore employee Lloyd in the 10th episode of the 2nd series, alongside comedian Ellen DeGeneres.
After the failure of Conran's, it became a popular Waterstone's bookstore, whose extensive inventory was ruined by massive flooding caused by sprinklers set off by a fire in the T. G. I.
Today, the tree-filled park is surrounded by high rise residences, luxury apartments, an office tower, a few popular restaurants, a Barnes & Noble bookstore, a Barneys Co-Op, and two hotels, including a five-star.
The attributes of the village have turned Franschhoek into a popular tourist destination, with dozens of bed & breakfasts and small cottages available for accommodation at premium prices as well as a large used bookstore.
A bestseller is a book that is identified as extremely popular by its inclusion on lists of currently top selling or frequently borrowed titles that are based on publishing industry and book trade figures and library circulation statistics and then published by newspapers, magazines, or bookstore chains.
Many popular coffee shops, pharmacies, small independent boutiques, an independent bookstore, and ethnic restaurants are located there, as well as a few retail chain stores.
On July 7, 2005, the Granville Book Company, a popular and independently owned bookstore was forced to close ( Tupper ) due to the rising rents and regulations the city began imposing in the early 2000s in order to " clean-up " the street by the 2010 Olympics and combat Vancouver's " No Fun City " image.

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