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Aug. 17, 2022
Salman Rushdie Book Sales Soar Following Attack
The
Satanic Verses
author has reentered best-seller lists while recovering.
By
Lincoln Michel
in the stacks
Mar. 19, 2021
How the Strand Lost Its Workers
The bookstore’s owner says it’s hanging by a thread — and staff say they’re the ones paying the price.
By
Madison Malone Kircher
coronavirus
Mar. 17, 2020
As N.Y.’s Indie Bookstores Close Their Doors, They Search for Community Online
“People are just trying to maintain a connection to the world until it opens up again.”
By
Lila Shapiro
books
Mar. 1, 2019
The London Bookstore That Became the Face of a Movement
A.N. Devers opened the Second Shelf to change how we talk about (and pay for) rare books by women.
By
Hillary Kelly
bookstore news
Feb. 8, 2019
McNally Jackson Is Staying Put — and Massively Expanding
The Soho store isn’t relocating, but new branches are set to anchor big developments at City Point and South Street Seaport.
By
Nick Tabor
books
Nov. 23, 2014
The Strand’s Stand: How It Keeps Going in the Age of Amazon
There is only one true long-term threat to the legendary bookstore, and it comes from within.
By
Christopher Bonanos