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He was a science fiction writer, and he asked me to go to dinner after work at Brentano's.
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He was a science fiction writer, and he asked me to go to dinner after work at Brentano's.
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Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (New York: Brentano's, 1927).
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Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus (New York: Brentano's, 1923).
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The brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Arnim and Brentano's contemporaries, held to a more purist philosophy and criticized their friends for tampering.
Parsing Mahler's Poetic Songs Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011
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We mostly visited museums because we were that sort of family, but we also spent an afternoon at a vast and wonderful bookstore called Kroch's & Brentano's, because we were also = that = sort of family.
MIND MELD: Books That Hold Special Places in Our Hearts and On Our Shelves 2009
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It was at least as large as Brentano's in Chicago, and just as well-stocked.
red dust Ryn Cricket 2010
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The size and combustibility of the crowd must have startled the genteel, fashionable New Yorkers shopping at Tiffany's and other local palaces of commerce, attending a concert at the aristocratic Academy of Music, perusing books at Brentano's and imbibing at Delmonico's.
James Isaiah Gabbe: The "Home of Discontent" That Gave Voice to America's Labor Movement James Isaiah Gabbe 2010
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• Brentano's, an American book shop established in Paris in 1895, closed at the end of June because it could no longer pay the rent.
Closing the books on the local bookshop Paul 2009
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Continuing and modifying Brentano's philosophical psychology, Meinong most notably provided original contributions to ontology and metaphysics, to epistemology, and to value theory.
Salvation Santa 2009
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