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The most interesting bookstores of the world

Just because the greatest books rely on imagination and abstract images doesn’t mean the stores that sell them have to. Thankfully, some of them do anyway. A photoblog that will be of particular interest to book lovers (or indeed anyone who appreciates fine architecture).

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