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In 1983, 77-year-old Frieda Fenster was running an old family business, Stein's Books and Novelty, in Printer's Row.
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Christie's London on Feb. 15 will stage "The Printer's Proof: Etchings by Lucian Freud from the Studio Prints Archive," and follow it on Feb. 17 with "Hockney on Paper."
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The bar at Ruvo, even back when it was Printer's Devil years ago, was always a favorite of ours when forced to wait for a table.
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In 1983, 77-year-old Frieda Fenster was running an old family business, Stein's Books and Novelty, in Printer's Row.
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In 1983, 77-year-old Frieda Fenster was running an old family business, Stein's Books and Novelty, in Printer's Row.
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Wish Yelp had mentioned it was the "house" restaurant of the Hotel Blake, a newly-renovated, 162-room gem located in the 19th-century Morton and Duplicator building on Printer's Row.
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The bar at Ruvo, even back when it was Printer's Devil years ago, was always a favorite of ours when forced to wait for a table.
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Chicago, it seems, has been hit particularly hard, losing Powell's, the Printer's Row Book Fair (or at least the Chicago Tribune's sponsorship of the fair), and the print version of TriQuarterly magazine all in one year.
Gina Frangello: Chicago's Women & Children Inspires Three Decades of Writers and Readers
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In England, where the book was popular, readers laughed at what they called "a most absorbing scuffle in Printer's Alley."
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Charles O'Brien, "General Reflections, &c" The Callico Printer's Assistant (London, 1789), n.p. Books discussing a single or a few related subjects — manuals of practice, treatises of all kinds, books on physics, mechanics, or chemistry — further disseminated scientific and technical knowledge and provided critical sources of information and inspiration in the eighteenth century.
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