Charlie Hebdo Magazines Sell Out In A Flash In New York City

Charlie Hebdo Magazines Sell Out In A Flash In New York City
A newspaper seller installs Charlie Hebdo newspapers to a shelf at a newsstand in Nice, southeastern France, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. In an emotional act of defiance, Charlie Hebdo resurrected its irreverent and often provocative newspaper Tuesday, featuring a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad on the cover that drew immediate criticism and threats of more violence. The black letters on the front page reads: "All is forgiven." (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)
A newspaper seller installs Charlie Hebdo newspapers to a shelf at a newsstand in Nice, southeastern France, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. In an emotional act of defiance, Charlie Hebdo resurrected its irreverent and often provocative newspaper Tuesday, featuring a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad on the cover that drew immediate criticism and threats of more violence. The black letters on the front page reads: "All is forgiven." (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)

Charlie Hebdo quickly sold out at the first three New York City stores that carried the French weekly.

Albertine, an Upper East Side French/English bookstore run in conjunction with the Cultural Services of the French Embassy, sold all 100 copies of the weekly in 110 minutes, a worker in the store told The Post’s Richard Morgan.

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