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By the mid 1970s, the great downtown bookstores had begun to disappear as their customers migrated from city to suburb where population density was too thin to support major backlist retailers.
Jason Epstein
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Jason Epstein
Age: 96
Born: 1928
Born: January 26
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Cambridge
Massachusetts
Jason Wolkow Epstein
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