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February 28, 2005: New York Times Does a Feature Article on L.A.'s Heritage Book Shop

"A sampling of the shelves reveals a signed first edition of William S. Burroughs's "Naked Lunch" for $1,750. A lavishly illustrated 16th-century book of hours is $60,000. An inscribed presentation copy of Winston Churchill's "World Crisis" costs $15,000 - vanquishing the $10,000 for a copy of "Mein Kampf" signed by Hitler, which the shop recently sold."

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