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Rostenberg wrote in a talk delivered before the [[https://www.abaamidatlantic.org/|Middle Atlantic Chapter]] of the [[http://www.abaa.org|Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America]] on 26 March 1992 and printed in the //[[https://dev.abaa.org/images/newsletter_pdf/Summer%201992.pdf|A.B.A.A. Newsletter]]// (Vol. 3, #4), Summer 1992, "Annie was a self-made bookseller who specialized in books of the sea, voyages and travel. Although she demanded cash with orders, she was a pillar of the Association, providing boundless enthusiasm as well as coffee cake--the latter out of the $5 MAC dues." | Rostenberg wrote in a talk delivered before the [[https://www.abaamidatlantic.org/|Middle Atlantic Chapter]] of the [[http://www.abaa.org|Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America]] on 26 March 1992 and printed in the //[[https://dev.abaa.org/images/newsletter_pdf/Summer%201992.pdf|A.B.A.A. Newsletter]]// (Vol. 3, #4), Summer 1992, "Annie was a self-made bookseller who specialized in books of the sea, voyages and travel. Although she demanded cash with orders, she was a pillar of the Association, providing boundless enthusiasm as well as coffee cake--the latter out of the $5 MAC dues." |
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Per [[Dickinson]], the business had been turned over to Klein's daughter in 1989 and continued in Madison, Wisconsin as [J. Tuttle Maritime Books]]. | Per [[Dickinson]], the business had been turned over to Klein's daughter in 1989 and continued in Madison, Wisconsin as [[J. Tuttle Maritime Books]]. |