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December 15, 2006: Bookseller Olive Navis Featured in the "Toronto Star"

"Nothing was or is computerized — Navis used to keep track of her books in her head or in a series of small pads of paper in which she would record the author's name, every book he or she'd written and the number of copies she had. "

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