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Re: Looking for a book/book shop

To: Nick England <nick@3rdtech.com>
Subject: Re: Looking for a book/book shop
From: "Bob Schmitt" <bob.schmitt@sainthood.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 23:39:22 -0800
Hi to all -

A little closer to home for most of us in the US, Burbank's "other" auto
book store is not well known, but carries only used books and shop manuals.
It's Automotive Bookstop, 1508A W. Magnolia, Burbank, CA 91506,
818-845-1202, autobookstop@worldnet.att.net

The owner, Fred Chaparro, is a former racer (midgets & other) and knows his
books (and local racing history) pretty well.  On Saturday mornings, you may
run into a noted celebrity car hobbyist.

Bob (every burg should have two auto bookstores!)

Subject: Re: Looking for a book/book shop


> Motorbooks is the bookstore around the corner, in an alley (St.
> Martins)  alongside the theaters. They have auto, aviation and railway
> books - mostly new - the biggest selection I have ever seen. I never get
> out empty-handed. If you follow the alley to the next street (Charing
> Cross Rd.) and take a left, there are several mega-bookstores on the
> other side of the block - Foyles is the biggest and best.
> Two blocks away, to the NE, is a shop that sells antique scientific
> instruments, which is another source of temptation!
> I found it on mapquest.com. Seach in the UK for Charing Cross in London,
> maximize zoom and go west one click. I'll drop in the link below - don;t
> know if it will work as it's 4 lines long!
>
> Regards, Jim

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