He sells the tabloids, Jamaican papers, books, incense and a loose cigarette here and there.
They continue to sell incense that smells the same as it did in the 1960s, and is still sold under the same name, Gonesh.
They raid a small new age store that sells incense, charms and the like.
There are still shops from the old bazaar days selling chopsticks, medicines, bamboo fans, silk, and incense.
It sold incense, myrrh, slaves, gold, silver and camels, among many other commodities.
Oddly enough, the store also has an 'Eastern department', which sells incense, jewellery and clothing from the exotic East.
In 1657, a man changed his name to "Jinkōya Sakubei" and started to sell incense.
He also asserted that the security guards sold newspapers, incense and bean pies in the buildings.
To the young entrepreneur trying to sell musk and incense in front of an abandoned 42d Street theater, the public mood is bad for business.
It was after midnight, just about the time the prostitutes come out and the street vendors selling incense and books pack up and go.