St. Mark's Bookshop

St. Mark's Bookshop

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==Description==
==Description==
The Third Avenue location featured small press poetry books, among others, in the front and had a table with expensive [[art book]]s and an [[information desk]] in the back. There was also an "X case," a section of selections next to the information desk where the books that were stolen the most were kept, works by [[Charles Bukowski]] and [[William Burroughs]], and, at one point, a [[consignment]] section.
The Third Avenue location featured small press poetry books, among others, in the front and had a table with expensive [[Artist's book|art book]]s and an [[information desk]] in the back. There was also an "X case," a section of selections next to the information desk where the books that were stolen the most were kept, works by [[Charles Bukowski]] and [[William Burroughs]], and, at one point, a [[consignment]] section.


==History==
==History==