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BuchGourmet : ウィキペディア英語版
BuchGourmet
BuchGourmet (1987-2013) was an independent bookstore in Cologne, Germany, and during this time the oldest and biggest bookstore in Germany that focused solely on culinary media.
The owner, Dieter Eckel, opened a 45 square meter store in 1987 after being inspired by a "tiny" cookbook store in Amsterdam.〔Christian Sywottek, ("Kannibalen und andere Feinschmecker," ) Effilee, ''Der Spiegel'', May 30, 2011 〕〔According to Katrin Diener, ("Inspiration auch für Sterneköche," ) ''Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger'', April 23, 2011, retrieved December 3, 2011 , in Paris.〕 After a one-third expansion in 2009,〔(Buch Gourmet: Hier kaufen Sterneköche ihre Kochbücher ), Einzigartig Einkaufen, Köln.de, November 25, 2010, retrieved December 3, 2011 〕 the business occupied 120 square meters on Hohenzollernring with five employees. It was Germany's oldest and largest purely cooking book retailer.〔
BuchGourmet carried approximately 10,000 titles; Eckel orders between 500 and 1,000 new items a year, primarily from small and specialist presses, but at least one fifth of the stock consisted of used and antiquarian books. At least two fifths were in languages other than German.〔 Eckel also maintained a search list of some 450 items. Almost three quarters of the store's sales were made online, approximately 60 percent to culinary professionals, including chefs, pastrycooks, and bartenders.〔〔〔According to G. Kirschenbaum, ("Reading Food: Those Foreign Books," ) ''Los Angeles Times'', November 8, 1990, Eckel "is the person many European chefs turn to when they need a hard-to-find book".〕 It was called "a mecca for cooking fans, gourmets, foodies, cooking stars and cooking hobbyists".〔Ralph W. Scheuss, ''Der Sprung des Drachen: Strategien gegen Produktkopierer, Qualitätsanbieter und andere Hyper-Wettbewerber aus China'', Frankfurt/New York: Campus, 2007, ISBN 978-3-593-38454-2, (p. 140 ) 〕
Eckel was one of the founders of the International Association of Cookbook Stores.〔Nancy Freeman, (Cookbook Stores ), Sally Bernstein.com.〕
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