Looking for obscure magazines

Sep 12, 2007 09:18


Where's the biggest, most extensive newsagency you know of in Sydney?

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ozeterrier September 11 2007, 23:32:15 UTC
Borders or Kinokuniya. Both not only extensive, but also expensive.

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loverly September 11 2007, 23:47:19 UTC
Kinokuniya doesn't have a lot of English magazines though, and most of them are usually molested beyond belief. (Un)Fortunately Japanese / Chinese magazines are plastic sealed.

Borders is fantastic but you have to get there fast because they don't have that many copies and they're expensive because they're air-freight but with some magazines they're actually cheaper than newsagencies. W magazine is about $13, in newsagencies you can only get it at that price two months later.

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ellywashere September 12 2007, 06:16:40 UTC
How about that, I didn't even know the bookstores sold magazines.

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quiregrrl September 11 2007, 23:51:01 UTC
Taylor Square Newsagency on Oxford St has a pretty good collection...

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tapedeck September 12 2007, 00:18:23 UTC
The newsagency in Broadway is good for scoring more obscure titles, and they have a good selection of English language imports.

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ellywashere September 12 2007, 01:07:28 UTC
Sounds good. Where is it specifically?

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tapedeck September 12 2007, 01:11:47 UTC
Ground floor of Broadway shopping centre.

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niki_spex September 12 2007, 00:29:15 UTC
borders in pitt street
kinokuniya in galeries victoria
newsagency in town hall station

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absofrickinlute September 12 2007, 00:31:09 UTC
The one on manly corso, I can't remember the name of it. I remember from dealing with newsagents that they had one of the widest ranges. Was a while back, maybe it's changed.

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