<P> In 1894, Noble was made a partner, and the name of the shop was changed to Hinds & Noble . </P> <P> In 1901, Hinds & Noble moved to 31--35 W. 15th Street . </P> <P> In 1917, Noble bought out Hinds and entered into a partnership with William Barnes, son of his old friend Charles; the name of the store was changed to Barnes & Noble . Charles Barnes had opened a book - printing business in Wheaton, Illinois in 1873; William Barnes divested himself of his ownership interest in his father's firm just before his partnership with Noble and it would go on to become Follett Corporation . </P> <P> In 1930, Noble sold his share of the company to William Barnes' son John Wilcox Barnes . Noble died on June 6, 1936, at the age of 72 . In 1932, at the height of the Great Depression, the bookstore moved to a flagship location on 18th Street and Fifth Avenue, which served as so until its closure in 2014 . The Noble family retained ownership of an associated publishing business, and Barnes & Noble opened a new publishing division in 1931 . </P>

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