Anti-Semitic bookstores demise closes a hateful chapter in Poland (JTA)

PRAGUE, Dec. 25 (JTA) — In the end it wasn’t the years of lawsuits and pressure from Catholic and Jewish groups that caused the demise of Poland’s best-known haven of anti-Semitic literature, but a newly appointed parish priest who decided enough was enough.

Noted black bookstore closing its doors (KTRE-TV East Texas)

DALLAS Black Images Book Bazaar -- an anchor of the Dallas black community and considered to be Texas` oldest black bookstore -- is closing its doors.

Eastern Shore and authors: The unwritten love story (al.com)

Abookshelf in a quaint family-owned bookstore in downtown Fairhope is packed with copies of works written only by authors with an Eastern Shore connection.

Rutgers Football Success May Fail to Boost College Financially (Bloomberg.com)

Dec. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Rutgers University bookstore manager Wayne Beach has no doubt that the success of the school football team is helping business.

Black bookstore closing its doors (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)

DALLAS - Black Images Book Bazaar, an anchor of the Dallas black community and considered to be Texas` oldest black bookstore, is closing its doors.

State`s oldest black bookstore will shut down (Houston Chronicle)

Black Images Book Bazaar, an anchor of the Dallas black community and considered to be Texas` oldest black bookstore, is closing its doors. Owners of the 30-year-old business in the city`s Oak Cliff section said the store will close Saturday.

These books are worthy of your bookstore gift card (Orlando Sentinel)

Looking for something to get with that bookstore gift card you just received? We have five books to recommend for fans of basketball, golf, boxing, auto racing and hockey. These selections are all literate enough to transcend their sports in popularity. And we have a bonus book that contains behind-the-scenes tales from several sports.

Bookstore on shaky ground (Fargo Forum)

Fargo-Moorhead’s used book junkies may be in for a tough withdrawal. B.D.S. Books, the metro area’s only bookstore for used mass-market books, will see its rent double in 2007, says owner Brad Stephenson.