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Argosy Book Store : ウィキペディア英語版
Argosy Book Store

The Argosy Book Store is New York City’s oldest independent bookstore.
Located at 116 East 59th Street in midtown Manhattan, it occupies an entire
six-story townhouse with various sales floors specializing in first editions,
Americana, leather bindings, antique maps and prints, and autographs.
The store, also noted for a wide selection of bargain books, has its own
framing and shipping departments and owns a large warehouse in Brooklyn.
==History==
The Argosy was founded in 1925 by Louis Cohen,〔("The world's most inspiring bookstores" ) ''Salon''〕 who picked the name, in
part, because it started with the letter “A” and would be listed early in telephone directories. Originally located in the old Bible House on Fourth Avenue’s famed “Book Row,” it moved to 114 East 59th Street in the 1930s〔
〕 and then moved next door to its current address in 1964 when the previous building was replaced with a skyscraper. Cohen’s wife, Ruth Shevin, managed the store’s art gallery into her 90s〔("A shrine to books past clings to independence" ) ''The New York Times'' (October 13, 1997)〕 and worked with several other family members over the years. Now in its third generation of family ownership, the store is operated by Cohen’s three daughters and a grandson.〔

Since its inception, the Argosy has worked with many prominent customers, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who ordered books from an early catalogue, and later First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, who needed help stocking the White House library with Americana.〔 President Bill Clinton has been a
regular customer 〔
〕〔
〕 ever since the owners restored his flood-damaged
collection of books in Chappaqua, New York. Other high-profile customers have included Michael Jackson,〔 Stephen Sondheim,〔 Princess Grace, Sally Field, Donatella Versace, Oriana Fallaci, and Kevin Rudd.〔
Patti Smith was briefly an employee in 1967.〔

In October 2012 the Argosy suffered extensive damage during Hurricane Sandy, when bricks dislodged from the 32nd story of the adjacent building and crashed through the store’s roof. The resulting flood affected the top two floors and destroyed many historical artifacts, including acts of congress signed by Thomas Jefferson.〔
〕 The store made a full recovery by the fall of 2013.

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