
Bookstores (Neighborhood)
Bank Street College Bookstore
112th Street and Broadway
Telephone: (212) 678-1654
Web: www.bankstreetbooks.com
Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10am–7pm, Friday–Saturday: 10am–6pm, Sunday: 12pm–6pm
Bank Street offers textbooks for Bank Street College as well as an extensive selection of children’s books.
Barnes & Noble @ Columbia University Bookstore
2922 Broadway (115th St.)
Telephone: (212) 854-4131
Web: Columbia University Bookstore
Hours: Monday-Friday: 9am-9pm, Saturday-Sunday: 11am-6pm
Located at the basement level of Lerner Hall, Barnes & Noble @ Columbia Univeristy Bookstore is the official Campus Bookstore for Columbia University. It offers an extensive selection of Official Columbia clothing and gifts, a vast selection of Dorm/Home furnishings and school supplies for the student and of course over 50,000 titles of Text and General reading materials.
Book Culture
536 West 112th Street
Telephone: (212) 865-1588
Fax: (212) 865-2749
Web: www.bookculture.com
Hours: Monday–Friday: 9am–10pm, Saturday: 10am–8pm, Sunday: 11am–7pm
Book Culture is the largest exclusively scholarly bookstore east of the Mississippi. With 100,000 volumes in stock and over 200 scholarly journals, Book Culture maintains extensive academic and university press new release areas, as well as comprehensive backlist subject areas in all the humanities and social and natural sciences. Book Culture also contains 2,000 square feet of scholarly remainders and sale books.
In addition to housing an expansive collection of scholarly texts, Book Culture distributes its own catalogue describing new and important contributions to political, social, and cultural debate. To bring you any scholarly book you require, Book Culture also provides a full mail-order and online service.
Morningside Bookshop
2915 Broadway (114th St.)
Telephone: (212) 222-3350
Web: http://www.morningsidebookshop.com/
Hours: Monday–Friday: 10am–10pm, Saturday: 11am–10pm, Sunday: 12–8pm
The Morningside Bookshop is a cozy neighborhood bookstore with two floors of popular fiction, classic literature, and books on travel, computers, current events and more.
