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65:, wanted a place to sell his antique children's books to collectors. After Carey and Glassman finished setting up the bookshelves and placing the items, the couple realized they still had plenty of space left and decided to sell classic and new children's books in addition to Glassman's books. During its first year open, the store made around US$ 78,000 and saw enough success that they decided to move from its 150 square feet to a larger location in 1982. The location on Hudson Street factored into the store's early success, as it was close to a number of schools and was used frequently by New Jersey commuters. 27: 89:, which would also include the original illustrations in full color. As this aligned with Reuther's plan on reissuing classic children's books, and due to low costs because of expired copyrights, he agreed to help, and in the next year they started an imprint under 167:, which factored in Glassman's decision, due to the need of "a doorway wide enough to accommodate double strollers". Glassman also spoke about the demographics of the region, which he saw as "the most family friendly neighborhood in the city". 49:. It was established in 1980 by Peter Glassman and James Carey and is focused on selling antique, classic and new children's books. It has been called "New York City's oldest children's-only bookstore" still in activity. 147:
By 1993, both the Hudson Street and Beverly Hills locations were struggling. Road repairs in Greenwich Village had hurt foot and vehicle traffic to the former, and the California location was affected by the
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The imprint, initially called Books of Wonder Classics, grew as they began to hire artists to illustrate and color classic children's books that lacked illustrations, which included
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Various children's books authors and illustrators started as sellers at Books of Wonder before having their books published. Among those are
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Two years later, in 1984, at an American Bookseller Association conference, Glassman and Carey met with David Reuther, then
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The new store opened in September 2017, but was temporarily closed between March and July 2020 due to the
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of the Chelsea store, which was ending soon. The location, which had 2,600 square feet, was formerly a
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Brewer, Daryln (September 21, 1989). "WHERE TO FIND IT; Oz, Wonderland and Other Memories".
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In June 2017, Glassman announced that he would be opening a new Books of Wonder at
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This article is about the bookstore and publisher. For the Persian manuscript, see
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Books of Wonder first expanded in 1986, when a new, larger store was opened on
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Angel, Karen (January 13, 1997). "Books of Wonder broadens publishing unit".
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The first Books of Wonder store was established in 1980 on Hudson Street in
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Dennis, Everette E.; LaMay, Cragi L.; Pease, Edward C. (January 1, 1997).
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Green, Alex (July 19, 2021). "The New Children's Bookselling".
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called this group of authors the "Books of Wonder mafia".
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Book of Wonders

independent bookstore
publisher
Manhattan
Greenwich Village
Brown University
editor-in-chief
Morrow Junior Books
Oz books
L. Frank Baum
William Morrow and Company
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
mail order
Seventh Avenue
Chelsea
Beverly Hills
Cheers
Les Charles
James Burrows
Michael Cart
1992 Los Angeles riots
Upper West Side
lease
Gymboree
COVID-19 pandemic
Nick Bruel
Jason Chin
Jenny Han
George O'Connor

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