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Magus Books

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Seattle Wallingford Magus Annex
Seattle Wallingford Magus Annex

Magus Books is a used bookstore in Seattle's University District, in the U.S. state of Washington. The Seattle Times has said: "Featuring a broad selection of books to meet any interest, Magus Books has been a fixture for University of Washington students for over four decades. Generations of serious young literary people have haunted the grande dame of Seattle used bookselling while visualizing the plots of their first novels."

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Magus Books
Northeast 42nd Street, Seattle University District

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