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Haunted Bookshop

Haunted Bookshop

Christopher Morley

Published in 1919, 'The Haunted Bookshop' by Christopher Morley is a humorous novel set in a second-hand bookstore in Brooklyn, owned by the eccentric Roger Mifflin. The story begins with the arrival of a young advertising man and the mysterious disappearance of a book, leading to a tale filled with intrigue and Mifflin's unique insights on literature and bookselling. The novel is notable for its blend of wit and philosophy, showcasing Morley's love for literature and the book trade.

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Roger Mifflin is the somewhat eccentric proprietor of The Haunted Bookshop, a second-hand bookstore in Brooklyn that is...

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