New York City sights for book lovers
On your way to the Rose reading room, you’ll pass through the ornately decorated McGraw Rotunda, which includes a Work Projects Administration mural by painter Edward Laning tracing the history of the recorded word. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Docent Julie Chelminski leads visitors through the old catalog room of the
The iconic lions at the entrance to the
The Strand Bookstore, founded in 1927, moved in the ‘50s to its current location at Broadway at 12th Street in
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Fred Bass, co-owner of Strand, is in his 80s, but still puts in hours at the shop. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Clerk Varrick Robinson’s coiffure adds color to the rare books section of Strand. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Argosy bookstore, now in its third generation of family ownership, stands at East 59th Street in midtown
The White Horse Tavern, where poet
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Artwork hanging inside White Horse Tavern depicts Thomas at the bar. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
The 60-room Library Hotel opened in 2001 at Madison Avenue and 41st Street, a few blocks from the