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  • House of Fraser and Frasers are a British department store chain with 26 locations across the United Kingdom and 2 in Ireland, part of Frasers Group.
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    Wednesday morning saw a final breakfast with the whole of the Booktopia Gang and then leave the wonders of Petoskey, which I realised I didn’t share any pictures of – so here is one of me in a Books on the Nightstand baseball hat on Lake Michigan!  

    After a lovely breakfast and a lot of goodbyes (I was really sad to leave, frankly I need Booktopia every week) then we hit the road again, again. This time we were off to a book haven which every time we mentioned got a great response from all the book lovers we met… Ann Arbor, and it’s book stores of which we were told we would love. Well we both certainly fell in love with Literati, which will get its own post in due course… 

    Where I spent a lot on one locally produced random book, which I am already a way through and love and will tell you more about as soon as I am back in the UK. Then  Thomas fell in love with Aunt Agatha’s mystery store, whilst I remainded a little more dubious.  

    I did completely fall in love with Ann Arbor though and feel, with its chunky beareded men with glasses and its eleven (!?!?) bookshops is meant to by my hometown, at least in the USA anyway. All too soon we were back in the car and off to Detroit. 

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    House of Fraser PLC

    1 Howick Place
    London SW1P 1BH
    United Kingdom
    Telephone: ( + 44) 20-7963-2000
    Fax: ( + 44)20-7828-8885
    Web site: http://www.houseoffraser.co.uk

    Public Company
    Incorporated:
    1849 as Arthur & Fraser
    Employees: 6,784
    Sales:£847.3 million ($1.24 billion) (2001)
    Stock Exchanges: London
    Ticker Symbol: HOF
    NAIC: 452110 Department Stores

    House of Fraser PLC bills itself as the United Kingdom’s leading retailer of designer brands—the department store chain boasts nearly 2,000 of them, including a number of popular in-house brands featuring the company’s own designs. House of Fraser operates 52 department stores throughout the United Kingdom under a variety of signages, including 15 House of Fraser and six Rackhams stores, but also including Army & Navy Stores, Arnotts, Barkers of Kensington, Binns, Cavendish House of Cheltenham, Dickins & Jones, Dingles, DH Evans, David Evans, Frasers, Hammonds, Howells, Jollys, Kendals, and Schofields. Many of these store names operate as a strictly local or regional business, and often represent a single store. Yet the company’s past attempts at rebranding its stores under a common name has usually met with strong local resistance. House of Fraser’s average stor