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From: wjh@wayback.UUCP (Bill Hery)
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Subject: Re: bookshops ?
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> McGraw Hill Bookstore (6th near 46th) is my second choice after the 
> big B&N.

Another interesting place for advanced computer, math, physics, and
engineering books is Books Scientific, near Barnes and Nobles 18th st.
store at 18 E. 16th Street (just east of fifth Avenue).

They have a good selection of textbooks (undergrad and grad) and monographs;
I've found things there that B&N didn't stock.  They don't take credit cards,
but they did take a personal check from a NJ bank.  All this information is
as of about a year ago.

Bill Hery
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