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Moselle: the Used Book Market Explodes but Weakens Booksellers

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This is true of cultural goods as well as clothing: everything is bought and sold on the Internet. Bookstores, booksellers and booksellers are struggling in a market shaken by these societal changes. In Thionville, the last bookmaker gives his testimony, a few days before the hour of retirement. At the time when re-employment ...
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This is true of cultural goods as well as clothing: everything is bought and sold on the Internet. Bookstores, booksellers and booksellers are struggling in a market shaken by these societal changes. In Thionville, the last bookmaker gives his testimony, a few days before the hour of retirement. At the time when re-employment ...

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lequotidien.lu broke the news on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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