3801 Market St
Philadelphia, PA 19104-3153
Our shop is located on two floors of a quiet Victorian house on the edge of the University of Pennsylvania campus. The large stock of general and scholarly books is divided between new and used, and is well-organized and categorized. Only a very small fraction of our inventory is currently on the internet, so if you do not find what you are looking for, please contact us by phone or email to see if we have a copy in the store.
Located on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania since 1962, the Penn Book Center is the independent choice for scholars and well-read visitors! The sections are based on our philosophy of "knowledge reconfigured," adapting our store's organization to the wide-ranging and critical forms of contemporary academic study. Our sections include: Poetry Modern Fiction Renaissance & Medieval Literature African-American Studies Children's Books Young Adult Literature Disability Studies Gender & Sexuality Studies Urban & Rural Studies Western Philosophy LGBTQ Theory & History Drama & Plays / Theater Studies History & Sociology of Medicine Religion & Science Judaica & Israel / Holocaust Studies Cultural Studies History & Sociology of Science Folklore & Mythology Literary Studies Economics & Political Economy Graphic Novels & Comics Studies Art History & Visual Cultures Architecture Design, Fashion & Typography Law & Jurisprudence Native American Studies Travel Narratives Historiography Food Cultures Cooking & Cookery Race & Ethnicity Studies Humor Short Story Anthologies Essays Psychology Cognitive Science History: --United States --Caribbean --South & Latin America --Africa --Middle East --European --East Asia --Russia --China --World Wars I & II
Located on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania since 1962, the Penn Book Center is the independent choice for scholars and well-read visitors! The sections are based on our philosophy of "knowledge reconfigured," adapting our store's organization to the wide-ranging and critical forms of contemporary academic study. Our sections include: Poetry Modern Fiction Renaissance & Medieval Literature African-American Studies Children's Books Young Adult Literature Disability Studies Gender & Sexuality Studies Urban & Rural Studies Western Philosophy LGBTQ Theory & History Drama & Plays / Theater Studies History & Sociology of Medicine Religion & Science Judaica & Israel / Holocaust Studies Cultural Studies History & Sociology of Science Folklore & Mythology Literary Studies Economics & Political Economy Graphic Novels & Comics Studies Art History & Visual Cultures Architecture Design, Fashion & Typography Law & Jurisprudence Native American Studies Travel Narratives Historiography Food Cultures Cooking & Cookery Race & Ethnicity Studies Humor Short Story Anthologies Essays Psychology Cognitive Science History: --United States --Caribbean --South & Latin America --Africa --Middle East --European --East Asia --Russia --China --World Wars I & II
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WE ARE YOUR ONE STOP SHOP NATURAL HAIR CARE,ISLAMIC ATTIRE,JEWELRY,BOOKS & ISLAMIC CD'S AND DON'T FORGET WE SHIP TO THE PRISONS!
Center for Foot & Ankle Excellence is a podiatry practice with offices in Central & Northwest Philadelphia. Our doctors specialize in treating foot pain.
Welcome to Chili’s Philadelphia, PA, a place where there is always something new going on. From the look and feel of our restaurants, to our newest menu items, to the way we service our guests, to the freshest ingredients in our newest dishes – Fresh Is Happening Now. Ordering your favorites like our chips and salsa, Craft Burgers and more to enjoy anywhere is easier than ever. Simply order online, and we’ll have it hot and ready for you to pick up. Check out if we are in your area at www.chilis.com.
Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral, located at 38th and Chestnut Streets in West Philadelphia, is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania.Formerly known as the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Saviour, it was built in 1855, renovated in 1898, and rebuilt after an April 16, 1902 fire. In 1992 it became the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania.The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.Recent historyA highly-controversial renovation of the interior was undertaken, 2000-2002, under then-cathedral dean Richard Giles, author of Re-Pitching the Tent: Re-Ordering the Church Building for Worship and Mission. The pews, altar, and other church furniture were removed and sold. Chairs and modern lighting fixtures replaced the traditional fixtures. The stone walls were stuccoed over and whitewashed. The baptismal font was joined by an immersion pool for adults. These actions divided the congregation and were severely criticized in the press.In 2012, facing a $3.5 million bill to renovate its bell tower, current cathedral dean Judith Sullivan petitioned the Philadelphia Historical Commission for permission to demolish its parish house and rectory, both NRHP-certified buildings. They would be replaced with a 25-story apartment building wedged between the cathedral and Chestnut Street. The demolition was approved.
One of Awake In America's priorities is helping others quickly and easily launch successful community education and support groups. A good support system, built on current, unbiased information is critical to helping others achieve a restful night's sleep.
3737 Chestnut occupies the choicest spot in Philadelphia's energetic and newest neighborhood. Live in the flourishing University City, Philadelphia's fastest growing neighborhood, where you can walk to exciting and internationally acclaimed restaurants, retail, entertainment, and culture. Urban Philadelphia professionals and grad students alike can reside among all of the action, or stay in and take advantage of the extensive amenities including a rooftop deck with skyline views. 3737 Chestnut has it all.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Philadelphia Theological Institute is an ecumenical alliance which fosters theological exploration and inquiry. We nurture spiritual and intellectual reflection by inviting prominent thinkers to engage persons of all backgrounds in grappling with issues on the cutting edge of theology. We also offer opportunities for pilgrimage to places of spiritual significance.