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Is there a Barnes & Noble in Germany?

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I am currently working at Barnes & Noble in the US and we are moving to Ramstein Air Base in the fall. Is there somewhere to transfer?

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  1. All Barnes and Noble locations are within the United States, so unfortunately there are no stores in Germany.


  2. No, there isn't a Barnes & Noble, but they have something just as amazingly wonderful. It is called Mayersche. http://mayersche.de/

    They are about the size of B&N, and are always easy to spot because they are so colorful! haha.

    But, I hope you speak at least some German if you are hoping to work anywhere there...

  3. No Barnes and Nobles but you may be able to get a job with AAFES Bookmark.  They should have a store there in Ramstein.

  4. I know if NONE in Germany sorry, and I have been to MANY book stores there too.

    When my friends their come here they always want to go to OUR Barnes and Nobles for it is like going into a huge Library of Congress almost it is so grand.

    Maybe one day they will. If you are living on base I am sure you can find something similar to it to do.

    Good luck.

  5. Why not ask your Human Resource Department at Barnes & Noble and they might even be able to help you relocate.

  6. There are no Barnes & Nobles stores in Germany, sorry. However, there are several big chain bookstores (Hugendubel, for instnce), which also have either complete "foreign language bookstores" or "English bookstores" in the bigger cities. I don't know if there is one in Frankfurt, but I definitely know they have one in Munich, and one in Berlin, so I guess they have one in Frankfurt. It would surprise me if they hadn't. I guess a store like that would be your best bet. Try their webpage: hugendubel.de/buchhandlungen/frankfurt_s...

    Best of Luck!

    Oh, and: Welcome to Germany!

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