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They call him Phillip Retuta. He calls himself a visual & interactive designer, motion graphics artist, and illustrator -- an all-around artist. He's 28 years old, from Chicago, living in NYC, and has a lovely husky-lab mix named Nico.
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Brattle Book Shop at 9 West Street in Boston, Massachusetts. One of America’s oldest and largest used book shops, the Brattle features an outside sale lot, two floors of general used books, and a third floor of rare & antiquarian books. Housed in a three-story building in the heart of Downtown Boston, The Brattle Book Shop carries an impressive stock of over 250,000 books, maps, prints, postcards and ephemeral items in all subjects. In addition to its general used and out-of-print stock, The Brattle Book Shop also maintains an inventory of collectibles, first editions and fine leather bindings in its rare book room. (photos by Lance Gagnon)
This is, without a doubt, one of the most magical places in Boston.
If you visit me, I will take you here. We will peruse old books and be merry. It will be wonderful.
To quote Liz Lemon: “I want to go to there!”
totally recognized it without seeing the description! love the $2 books
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Love this place!
There is nothing not wonderful about this place.
this place today. Used books, here I definitely come!
Woah this is right across...street from my dorm!
right down the streeeeeet. I think this and the Harvard Book Store ties for best in Boston