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Businiess name:  Lyrical Ballad Bookstore
Review by:  Dana R.
Review content: 
This is a used bookstore to rival those found in any large, cultured city. The heavy focus is on non-fiction, both contemporary and antiquarian. Roaming through the Lyrical Ballad will always yield surprises and new finds. While it looks like a small store from the outside, you'll soon see that it is a maze that seems to go on forever. Their specific strengths are tabletop art books, equine history, US history, military history, old popular magazines, transportation history, prints & maps, lit crit, and antiquarian multi-volume sets. The only disappointment is fiction, which is small and disorganized. The prices are fitting to an antiquarian store - that is, there are no "deals" to be found - all volumes are priced at or slightly above market value. Still, this is balanced out by the fact that you'd have to travel quite a ways to find this deep of a selection.

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