Closed but not forgotten local bookstores in New Mexico
The staff at Full Circle Books Anne Frost, Helene Vann, Elli Elderbroom and Alice Trabaudo will soon be closing the doors of the bookstore that has been in business for 25 years.
John Randall, owner of closed Salt of the Earth Bookstore.
Jerry Lane Book Stop bookstore
Victor Garcia, owner of All Indian Nations Bookstore, stocks the shelves. The new bookstore carries books about and by American Indians.
Asa Mullins, left, and Martha Dow, previous owners of Bird Song Used Books 1997
Books and Beans owner, Scott Free hangs out, Tuesday afternoon at his new bookstore in downtown Albuquerque. Aprl 30, 2002.
Champion holds a sign for his used bookstore, which he said will open its doors on the Jan. 15, 2009
Rod MacDonald, of Dallas, flips through a book at Bound To Be Read bookstore on Menaul Wednesday afternoon, April 27, 2005. MacDonald, who had just arrived in town to visit family, said he heard that the store would be closing.
A store closing sign announces the closing of Bound to be Read and discounts at the store, June 22, 2005.
Joshua Fenton, 13, looks at some of the books that are still on the shelf at Bound to be Read, an Albuquerque bookstore that recently announced its plans to close, June 12, 2005.
Books still remain on the shelf at Bound to be Read, an Albuquerque bookstore that recently announced its plans to close, June 12, 2005.
The interior of Harvest Moon Books, was located in the Nob Hill building once occupied by Disco Display House in Nob Hill. The shop closed earlier this year.