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“The Tattered is a great store, and deserves your support.”
“Mr. Kappes frequently focused on African-American communities, and in "Tattered and Torn" (1886), he portrays an old wom an — said to be a domestic servant — in ragged dress, her eyes nearly shut, trying to light what may be her last cigarette with what may well be her last match.”
“In it, he referenced a memorable exchange with his friend and fellow "Tattered" performer,”
“* Independent Bookstores - More than 200 participating members of the American Booksellers Association-including stores such as Tattered Cover (Denver, CO) and Vroman's Bookstore”
“Tattered but victorious, the fledgling nation forged its political and religious identity side by side.”
The Huffington Post: Marilyn Mellowes: 'God in America:' A Question of Religious Liberty (VIDEO)
“Tattered pinkish-black clouds blew overhead in the March wind.”
The Huffington Post: Holly Cara Price: Book Review: The Astral by Kate Christensen
“In this program, groups of women create hand-painted cards which are sold for $2.00 at The Gathering Place and Denver outlets like the Tattered Cover Book Store, Cake Crumbs, the gift shop at the National Jewish Hospital, and others.”
The Huffington Post: The Awakening: Life At The Gathering Place
“Tattered tan leaves speckled the soccer field and blacktop.”
“I do love The Tattered Cover, where I stop every time I visit my American relatives.”
“The Tattered Cover in Denver is big enough to live in, and has more than enough books and coffee and snacks for at least one life.”
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