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  • RIP George.

  • did anyone who know what is the background music in the beginning ?

    thanks in advance!

  • You can feel the  Shakespearien's time in this lovely place.

  • Sylvia is very very cute. I have been there before actually but don't remember seeing her. Damn.

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  • Very interesting, I don't want to lower the tone of proceedings but I have to say I would wreck Sylvia!!!

  • I've only been to Paris twice, and this is one of those places I never got to see. One of the many. But it looks just the way Hemingway described in A Moveable Feast. Even the current Sylvia seems so much like the original, as he described her. Well, it never hurts to have something to look forward to, and maybe I'll get to sit there and read before too long.

  • been there when i was a kid and george was still running it. lovely old shop but it does seem to have been colonised by hipsters lately.

  • GET BONED

  • sounds like an amazing place!

  • I love how posh birds talk, totally kinky.

  • That was an amazing video. :)

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  • that's the best scene in red heat right there....you know miranda?....never heard of the bitch

  • Ironic seeing the Walt Whitman books there, he was a big Shakespeare authorship questioner. Is this lady his grand daughter?

  • Fantastic video of a much loved place. Thank you.

  • I wanna punch myself so badly

  • I have spent a great deal of time and money in this place.

  • Monsieur Shakespeare, Paris et la librairie, c'est une telle combinaison fabuleuse vraiment. Je pense que je vais devoir visiter Shakespeare and Company Quand je suis venu à Paris. Merci...

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