Christen Thompson, co-owner of Itinerant Literate Books in North Charleston, turns used classic novels into works of art. Here's how you can purchase one.
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A professor at Hunter College has built one of the largest special collections of contraband Russian literature in the world.
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Owner Tamlyn Ancone has recently opened Forage Books in Kennett Square, a bookstore located at 121 West State Street.
We're continuing to celebrate Black History Month by looking back at 2016, a year that brought big moments in the culture.