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- ffde973c1b110fbbab30e3d4c33f580a50d86fef5d7dc55e37bd83933769e5c2 date "1928-01-15".
- ffde973c1b110fbbab30e3d4c33f580a50d86fef5d7dc55e37bd83933769e5c2 isCitedBy Brentanos.
- ffde973c1b110fbbab30e3d4c33f580a50d86fef5d7dc55e37bd83933769e5c2 newspaper New_York_Herald_Tribune.
- ffde973c1b110fbbab30e3d4c33f580a50d86fef5d7dc55e37bd83933769e5c2 page "J14".
- ffde973c1b110fbbab30e3d4c33f580a50d86fef5d7dc55e37bd83933769e5c2 quote "Now "Brentano's" on West Forty-seventh street probably the foremost bookshop in the world. Over a million books are kept in stock, and there are branch shops in Washington, Chicago, Paris, London. Arthur Brentano, nephew of the founder, is senior member of the present organization.".
- ffde973c1b110fbbab30e3d4c33f580a50d86fef5d7dc55e37bd83933769e5c2 title "Brentano's".