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Eric Chaim Kline Bookseller Rare & Used Books Company Profile


Company Name: Eric Chaim Kline Bookseller Rare & Used Books

Date Founded: 1984.

Founder: n/a

Headquarters Address: Valley Indoor Swap Meet - Panorama City

Country of Origin: United States of America. North America.

Business Category: Book Publisher, Publishing, Multimedia & electronic book publisher

Genre: Fiction, Nonfiction, Memoir, Comics, Planner, Children’s Books

Reviews: n/a

Social Media Account Links: Facebook. Twitter. Youtube. Instagram. Linkedin.

Hours Of Operation: 8am - 5pm Pacific Time

Primary Language: English US

Wikipedia Page: n/a

Email: info@klinebooks.com

Phone Number: +1 818-920-9968

Address: 14650 Parthenia St, Panorama City, CA 91402, United States

Annual Revenue: ($0-100k)

Number of Employees: {1-9}

Areas Served: United States

Products & Services: eBooks, Paperback, Publishing, Editing, Formatting, Printing

Parent Organization: n/a

Imprint: n/a


About the Company:


ABOUT ERIC CHAIM KLINE


Traveling throughout the U.S. and Europe, Eric Chaim Kline has been dealing in old and rare books since 1980, while a graduate student in Jewish Studies at Brandeis University. Proprietor of several bookshops in Santa Monica from 1985 to 1994, Kline's current book space spans 15,000 square feet in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, where he welcomes visitors by appointment. Kline exhibits at select book fairs, sponsors the annual Bibliography Award granted by the Association of Jewish Libraries, occasionally lectures on book collecting and Jewish studies, and is a member of ABAA, ILAB, AJL, AJS, CAJM and ARLIS.


INVENTORY

Only a few thousand of our 150,000-volume holdings are cataloged for browsing and searching. We invite you to let us know your interests, so we can discuss books not yet listed online. We also maintain a choice selection of original works of art and photography.


STAFF

Members of our staff speak German, Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish and French, and as chance would have it, most practice martial arts. The shop is home to the esteemed Friday Club, featured in a haGalil article.

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