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| had discovered whilst working in a Melbourne | bookshop, Allen travelled to Paris where he stayed at |
| He also worked in a | bookshop and sold books door-to-door. |
| The | bookshop and organisational centre being subject to a |
| The site also includes the University | bookshop and a branch of the music and DVD retailer RI |
| There are now a tearoom and a second-hand | bookshop, and historical cruises along the Menai start |
| retires from the ministry and sets up a Welsh | bookshop and press in Manchester. |
| eries and souvenir shops, but there is also a | bookshop and a baker. |
| Lovett opened a | bookshop, and wrote his autobiography, The Life and St |
| writes for the Racing Post and runs a mobile | bookshop and art gallery which operates on British rac |
| sfully conducted the Book Lovers' Library and | Bookshop, and in connection with this Champion publish |
| ich he joined his sister Barbara in the local | bookshop and newsagency. |
| f clothing items and fashion accessories, its | bookshop, and for its "water bar" in which more than 1 |
| sing it, I'd come to a stop outside Rizzoli's | Bookshop and in the display window, exactly facing me, |
| ss collective runs an autonomy club, archive, | bookshop and newspaper, while sharing the premises wit |
| Around this time Charles Mudie opened his | bookshop and stationers here, he soon explored the pos |
| He soon wished "to open a small | bookshop and freely read the new books". |
| Outside Grolier Poetry | Bookshop, August 2005 |
| include a deli, cafe, wine and juice bars, a | bookshop, banquet hall, meeting rooms, a bible school |
| Mass Transit, and after it Folio | bookshop, became focal points for much of the poetic a |
| , he worked with George Orwell in a Hampstead | bookshop, Booklover's Corner, and he later managed the |
| an Thomas, as well as a restaurant and bar, a | bookshop cafe, conference rooms and a theatre. |
| Cooroy also has a great | Bookshop called Possums Books & Coffee as well as othe |
| re of Gaza City, it was Gaza's only Christian | bookshop, catering to the needs of Gaza's tiny Christi |
| had hired Scott Pack, then Buying Manager at | bookshop chain Waterstones, as TFP's Commercial Direct |
| provides out-of-print booksearching for major | bookshop chains and many independent stores throughout |
| Tiernsee; a plaque on the wall of the village | bookshop commemorates her writings. |
| A museum and | bookshop dedicated to Kemal and his work is to be foun |
| ation, while considering work at Waterstone's | bookshop due to a lack of acting opportunities, she wa |
| too late: Doel dies in December 1968 and the | bookshop eventually closes. |
| s and the effect of internet book-buying, the | bookshop faced possible closure. |
| ain parts of Cromford, including its historic | bookshop, for his film And When Did You Last See Your |
| aat 24 in January 2000, alongside the radical | bookshop Fort van Sjakoo, but started squatting again |
| lona's Raval district, and the Sempere & Sons | bookshop, from The Shadow of the Wind. |
| opped all criminal charges against the London | bookshop Gay's the Word, and nine of its directors and |
| 0 people and the building includes a library, | bookshop, gym, offices, lecture halls and a large kitc |
| The directors of the | bookshop had been committed for trial at the Old Baile |
| the airbase prison, he met Moazzam Begg whose | bookshop he had visited in England. |
| ond-hand and antiquarian shops such as Quinto | Bookshop, Henry Pordes and Any Amount of Books. |
| 09 Xu Lai, was speaking at the One Way Street | bookshop in Beijing. |
| He was the son of the founder of Blackwell's | bookshop in Oxford, which went on to become the Blackw |
| Williamson met Gerald Gardner in the Atlantis | Bookshop in London at a talk which Gardner was giving. |
| After 1918 he was associated with the only | bookshop in Moscow which remained unregulated by the s |
| He now runs the Corran | Bookshop in Laugharne, "a shrine to the poet", after m |
| He also ran a | bookshop in Caernarfon, wrote a column for the Western |
| He opened the Academy | Bookshop in Holland Street, Kensington in 1964 and mov |
| bbed on February 14, 2009 while speaking at a | bookshop in Beijing, People's Republic of China. |
| ened to run into Allen Ginsberg at St. Mark's | bookshop in New York and asked him if he would perform |
| At this point he tried to open a | bookshop in Leuven but this wasn't a success so he bec |
| family in Kirkby Malzeard, he later set up a | bookshop in nearby Harrogate and published numerous bo |
| the trade of bookselling at The Four Masters | Bookshop in Dublin. |
| lets", an episode of Midsomer Murders, as the | Bookshop in Lower Walden. |
| The CPI operates a | bookshop in Dublin called Connolly Books and has the s |
| s rediscovered in Barter Books, a second-hand | bookshop in Alnwick, Northumberland. |
| from his own home, but later opened his first | bookshop in 1855 at 44 Westbourne Terrace North, Paddi |
| He then opened a second-hand | bookshop in Hay-on-Wye, in the old fire station, and b |
| Murder One was from 1988 to 2009 a well known | bookshop in the Charing Cross Road, "catering to reade |
| ooksellers in India and Canada, including The | Bookshop in New Delhi (which her family owns), Nichola |
| ribes how Wilde brought the manuscript to his | bookshop in 1890 instructing that it be held until a f |
| ed in 1916, in chapbook format, by the Poetry | Bookshop; in the USA, it was entitled Saturday Market |
| oks Collective, an organisation that opened a | bookshop in Edinburgh called the First of May selling |
| Earlforward, a miser, who keeps a second-hand | bookshop in the Clerkenwell area of London. |
| 6 in America and on his return opened a small | bookshop in London at 151a Piccadilly, and founded the |
| s, the Army Medical Library and the Brick Row | Bookshop in New York city . |
| In 1935 he began hanging around 'The Intimate | Bookshop' in Chapel Hill (run by Milton A. Abernethy a |
| dia was one Jehan de Garlandia, a keeper of a | bookshop in Paris, records of whom appear on various o |
| in New York) and at Shakespeare and Company ( | bookshop) in Paris, France. |
| Bookshop in Hay-on-Wye | |
| Jon Murphy leaving a | bookshop in Liverpool. |
| Blackwell's | bookshop in Broad Street, Oxford. |
| Hatchards is the oldest | bookshop in London, and the second oldest bookshop in |
| For the former | bookshop in London, see James Lackington. |
| n Henry Blackwell opens the first Blackwell's | bookshop in Oxford. |
| He then set up a | bookshop in Bristol. |
| led in Paris in 1754, and established his own | bookshop in 1762. |
| Forbes named the book store as its top | bookshop in its "World's Top Shops 2005" list. |
| Cleave published the newspaper from his | bookshop in Shoe Lane, London. |
| troduced to Samuel Johnson at Thomas Davies's | bookshop in London. |
| He started an antiquarian | bookshop in Bergen in 1884, and later expanded with a |
| He later extended the | bookshop into a publishing house. |
| The Chaucer Head | Bookshop is a general and second hand bookseller curre |
| The Cottage | Bookshop is a second-hand bookshop in Penn, Buckingham |
| The Odyssey | Bookshop is an independent bookstore in South Hadley, |
| ber of directorships including The University | Bookshop Ltd where he was Chair, IT distributor Renais |
| market research firm MORI Ltd, the Economists | Bookshop Ltd, Deputy Chairman of the Tavistock and Por |
| Growth Challenge and a Director of University | Bookshop Ltd, the Northern Quality Centre and the Nort |
| , the pharmacy was converted into The Odyssey | Bookshop, managed and run by Grenier. |
| ng their co-authored projects are the Haunted | Bookshop mysteries, written under the pen name Alice K |
| osario reads excerpts of Heart and works in a | bookshop named Franti. |
| ochdale, Waugh worked as an apprentice at the | bookshop next door. |
| The | Bookshop not only sold, but also published, poetry by |
| er Lewis Buzbee (author of The Yellow-Lighted | Bookshop), novelist Kiara Brinkman (author of Up High |
| They went to work at the publishing house and | bookshop of William Darton, on Holborn Hill, London; b |
| It has also been the site of the | bookshop of James Lackington and the first home of the |
| Episode Six: Little | Bookshop of Horrors. |
| In 1883 he moved to Berlin, where he opened a | bookshop of his own in 1887. |
| Brownlow as he browses the books at a street | bookshop, Oliver flees. |
| Blackwell's | bookshop, on the north side of the street, was founded |
| d runs the UK's leading specialist theatrical | bookshop on its premises at Fitzroy Street in central |
| commemorated by a blue plaque on Waterstone's | bookshop on High Street, near the start of New Street, |
| The | Bookshop on the Quay (1956) (alt. |
| The venerable Foyles | bookshop on the west side of Charing Cross Road. |
| The Poetry | Bookshop operated at 35 Devonshire Street (now Boswell |
| an Howard as Michael, "The Lover": An erudite | bookshop owner who dines at "Le Hollandais" every nigh |
| A | bookshop part of the museum that faces onto Market Str |
| fishmongers, butchers, bakers, greengrocers, | bookshop, pet shop, four banks, two supermarkets and a |
| Yonkers, New York: Alicat | Bookshop Press, 1947. |
| The Ridley Melbourne | Bookshop provides a range of theological titles from v |
| tion on EU law (EUR-Lex), EU publications (EU | Bookshop), public procurement (TED), and EU research a |
| It also contains a | bookshop selling books on architecture, the built envi |
| a one bedroom apartment above Sylvia Beach's | bookshop Shakespeare and Company. |
| ther shops closed more recently, Zwemmers art | bookshop, Shipley the art bookshop in December 2008 an |
| er's shops, a Scandinavian specialist shop, a | bookshop specialising in cookery books, and two cook s |
| Watkins Books is London's oldest esoteric | bookshop specializing in esotericism, mysticism, occul |
| Figures from London | bookshop Sportspages listed Soccer's Hard Men as the s |
| ded to include Hanff's Manhattan friends, the | bookshop staff, and Doel's wife Nora. |
| The | bookshop still exists as a mail order business - Murde |
| ery on the campus of Aston University, with a | bookshop, studios and exhibition spaces. |
| ty Parsons, exhibiting first at the Wakefield | Bookshop, the Mortimer Brandt Gallery and then when sh |
| ook-selling as a career; he set up an English | bookshop, the first such in Thiruvananthapuram, by the |
| It was the first UK | bookshop to specialize in the crime and mystery genres |
| p employment as the manager of the university | bookshop until finally retiring in 1959. |
| The Teacher's | Bookshop was a Christian bookstore in the Gaza Strip t |
| In 1966, the Indica | bookshop was separated from the Indica Gallery, and mo |
| With the continuing expansion, an academic | bookshop was built on the site of Church Farm and the |
| The | bookshop was bombed in 1941. |
| Web folklore has it that Kennys | Bookshop was the second bookshop in the world to have |
| Among the works published by the Poetry | Bookshop were collections by Charlotte Mew and Richard |
| ooks, the remarkably unsuccessful second-hand | bookshop where she works for Russell, who dispenses in |
| ong the programs funded this way was the Iqra | bookshop, which sold Islamic materials, including reli |
| It also provides a comprehensive | bookshop with material from around the world. |
| Bookshop worked with over 300 publishing houses in Ukr | |
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