Strand Bookstore

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The Strand Book Store at 828 Broadway (and 12th St)
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The Strand Book Store at 828 Broadway (and 12th St)
The Strand Book Annex on Fulton Street
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The Strand Book Annex on Fulton Street

STRAND BOOK STORE, INC., Strand Book Store, or Strand Bookstore, was officially founded on August 16, 1949, as a Domestic Business Corporation, by Fred Bass who became its Chairman or Chief Executive Officer. Now it remains an independent bookstore located in New York City's Greenwich Village neighborhood, at the corner of East 12th Street and Broadway. The store is famous amongst New Yorkers for its giant collection of publisher's overstock, used, rare, and out-of-print books, as well as the creative, organized, chaos on and around its shelves. The store houses the city's largest collection of rare books. The store claims to have "18 miles of books," and that is its motto and slogan.

A family-owned business with more than 200 employees, the Strand was opened by Benjamin Bass in 1927 on 4th Avenue's famous Book Row. His son Fred took over the business in 1956 and soon moved the store to the present location, where the store occupies three and a half floors, using half a floor for offices and one additional floor as warehouse space. Fred's daughter Nancy, is co-owner of the store.

Co-owner Nancy Bass
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Co-owner Nancy Bass

In addition to the main bookstore, Strand has two additional locations, both in Manhattan: the Strand Book Annex located at 95 Fulton Street in the Financial District, and the Central Park Kiosk open on fairweather days at the corner of Fifth Avenue and East 60th Street. On the WEB it is strandbooks.com.[1]

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