Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Bookselling: Bartleby's Books Ruined By Flooding


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Though Hurricane Irene largely spared the New York City area, many places further north have proven to be far less fortunate. In Vermont, which is suffering from some of the worst flooding in the state's history, Bartelby's Books was "ruined" by the flooding, owner Lisa Sullivan told Shelf Awareness in an email. The building was flooded but is still standing, and Sullivan said, pending help from FEMA and removing books and other items from the store, "We plan to rebuild as soon as possible." Sullivan also owns the Book Cellar in Brattleboro, which closed indefinitely after a fire in its building in April.

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