Since 1904

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This is the oldest Jewish bookstore in The Pletzl, the Jewish quarter in the fourth arrondissement of Paris.

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10 Responses to Since 1904

  1. Jan

    I love bookstores, I work at one. Interesting that they have cassettes.

  2. Great shot! I certainly think I could spend some time in a bookstore like that.

  3. What an attractive frontage… I love bookstores… especially old ones…

  4. Thank you for showing the bookstore. It doesn’t look that old – I suppose it has been renovated since 1904. Interesting name.

  5. cool.. exactly how I would imagine the oldest book store there to look like:)

    Daniela
    http://isreview1.blogspot.com

  6. I could possibly spend a few hours in there browsing around.

  7. I love this photograph! The store front looks warm and inviting.

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