Vroman's Bookstore
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Vroman's Bookstore is the oldest and largest independent bookstore
Independent bookstore
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 in Southern California.

Founding and early history

Founded in 1894 by Adam Clark Vroman, the original Vroman’s Book and Photographic Supply store was located at 60 E. Colorado St in Pasadena, California
Pasadena, California
Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Although famous for hosting the annual Rose Bowl football game and Tournament of Roses Parade, Pasadena is the home to many scientific and cultural institutions, including the California Institute of Technology , the Jet...

. A.C. Vroman was an avid photographer of the Southwest and Native American culture, and his interest in photographic equipment started a long-standing tradition of carrying non-book items in his bookstores.

Upon Vroman’s death in 1916, the store became a corporation, holding its first annual meeting on January 9, 1917 with George Howell as president elect, Allan David Sheldon as Vice President, and Alice Dilworth as Secretary-Treasurer. (Vroman’s relationship with the Sheldon family dates to the 1870s, when both families lived in Oregon, Illinois.) Due to philosophic differences with members of the board, George Howell resigned as president in 1920 and was succeeded by A.D. Sheldon. From then until last July, when Allison Hill became president, with the exception of one five-year period, a member of the Sheldon family has served as president of A.C. Vroman, Inc.

Success and expansion

In 1929, Vroman's signed a 49-year lease on property at 695 E. Colorado, moving the wholesale department out of the bookshop's crowded basement and into the leased building at its new location. By 1930, Vroman's had a mailing list of 3,000 names, classified by readers' interests. The 1930s marked a period of expansion for the Vroman’s corporation. In the space of seven years it opened a San Diego branch, moved the Pasadena retail store to larger quarters, started an office furniture department, and launched a popular series of book and author luncheons (1939). Its first program was held in February 1939 at which about 150 women (and a few men) gathered at the Pasadena Athletic Club to hear Lloyd C. Douglas
Lloyd C. Douglas
Lloyd Cassel Douglas born Doya C. Douglas, was an American minister and author.He was born in Columbia City, Indiana, spent part of his boyhood in Monroeville, Indiana, Wilmot, Indiana and Florence, Kentucky, where his father, Alexander Jackson Douglas, was pastor of the Hopeful Lutheran Church...

 speak. Subsequent luncheons included authors like James Hilton
James Hilton
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, Irving Stone
Irving Stone
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, and Upton Sinclair
Upton Sinclair
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. No book and author programs were held during World War II
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, but they resumed in 1949 and continue to this day.

1944 marked Vroman’s 50th anniversary, and in 1945, with the purchase of a textbook distribution company, Vroman's became the largest book dealer west of the Mississippi. As the 1950s ended, Vroman's was operating in nine different communities, with retail stores in Pasadena and San Diego, warehouses in Pasadena & San Francisco, and department store concessions in Ogden, Spokane, and the Los Angeles area. Vroman's had become a major corporate business, employing 129 people a year and grossing more than $13.5 million annually. Vroman's was also a noted pioneer among bookstores in its use of data processing equipment. By 1962, the School Book Depository was fully computerized, and by 1968 so was the Pasadena retail store, one of the earliest examples of such technological implementation.

Recent history

Vroman's has had stores in the Arcadia mall, as well as a museum shop on Lake Avenue in Pasadena. Today it consists of two bookstore locations, including one in the Hastings Ranch area of Pasadena, as well as a stationery store two doors down from the main store.

Vroman's has hosted many author readings, including celebrities like Goldie Hawn
Goldie Hawn
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, Margaret Cho
Margaret Cho
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, Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter
Jimmy Carter
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, Courtney Love
Courtney Love
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, Salman Rushdie, Anne Rice
Anne Rice
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, Joan Didion
Joan Didion
Joan Didion is an American author best known for her novels and her literary journalism. Her novels and essays explore the disintegration of American morals and cultural chaos, where the overriding theme is individual and social fragmentation...

, Nick Hornby
Nick Hornby
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, Bret Easton Ellis
Bret Easton Ellis
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, Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman
Neil Richard Gaiman born 10 November 1960)is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films. His notable works include the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book...

, David Sedaris
David Sedaris
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, Chuck Palahniuk
Chuck Palahniuk
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, and President Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton
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.

In addition to author events, Vroman's also holds workshops with professional writers and craftspeople known as Vroman's Ed.

In 2008, Vroman's was named Bookseller of the Year by Publishers Weekly
Publishers Weekly
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, the international news magazine of book publishing.

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