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...Thursday morning last week, Michael Atherton moves deftly through the small antiquarian bookstore he opened three weeks ago at the top of a winding staircase above Curious George Goes to WordsWorth...
...until recently, America has lived happily with the past--ours and the world's. How could we not? The Constitution itself continues to be a remarkably workable compilation of historical references that swing from the moderate Enlightenment stability of Swift, Hume and Locke to the wildest dreams of Blake, Wordsworth and Rousseau. The American solution to the stifling and compromising balances of the Enlightenment was the risky (and Romantic) extension of the Bill of Rights...
Since Sept. 11, managers at local stores—such as the Harvard Bookstore, Wordsworth and the Coop—have been hard-pressed to keep popular titles such as Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America by Yossef Bodansky and Taliban by Ahmed Rashid in stock. Other top sellers include Beyond Belief by 2001 Nobel laureate V.S. Naipaul and Islam: A Short History by Karen Armstrong. English translations of the Qur’an have also been popular...
...accomodate the steady demand for titles related to Sept. 11, many bookstores have set up displays and tables where customers can browse through a range of publications. Both the Harvard Bookstore and Wordsworth have devoted a large shelf and table to books related to the terrorist attacks, and the Coop has smaller shelves, labeled “The World” and “In the News,” filled with books about the issue...
...It’s the first time we’ve created a whole bay of books dedicated to this topic. We’ve had displays before, but they go away,” said Wordsworth Manager Sanj Kharbanda...