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October 02, 2006: Oregon Newspaper Features Bartlett Street Bookstore
" I sell antiquarian and used books, I've been doing it 35 years. Bill Cronin started the store in the late 1960s; before that Southern Oregon Health Insurance was located here. Antiquarian is kind of a snobby term, I guess. There are some rare books worth several thousands bucks. Used books are run-of-the-mill stuff, but I try to have both. I sell maybe 30 to 40 books a month over the Internet. It's so heavily populated now with everybody and their dog doing it, it's tough. I've probably got about 12,000 books online."


