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Bookshops & Bonedust". Booklist. Vol. 120, no. 3. p. 35.
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Bookshop is a 1978
novel by the
British author Penelope Fitzgerald. It was
shortlisted for the
Booker Prize. The
novel was made into a film by Isabel...
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Bookshop Memories" is
published in 1936 by the
English author George Orwell. As the
title suggests, it is a
reminiscence of his time
spent working as...
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specialist bookshops. By 2003 it had 60
brightly lit and
modern bookshops aiming to
shake off the old 'dank and dusty' image.
Modern Oxfam bookshops typically...
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Bookshop is a
novel with
elements of bibliophilia,
magical realism, fantasy,
historical fiction, and
romance by the
Irish author Evie Woods. The...
- with
independent bookshops in that country.
Since launch, the site has
generated more than $33
million for
local stores. In 2023,
Bookshop.org
replaced IndieBound...
- The
Internet Bookshop was a
British online bookseller based in Oxford,
started in 1994 by
Darryl Mattocks. The
company was
incorporated as a
private limited...
- Used
bookstores (usually
called "second-hand
bookshops" in
Great Britain) buy and sell used
books and out-of-print books. A
range of
titles is available...
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Kingdom and many
parts of the
English speaking world, they are
known as "
Bookshops" and "newsagents". In
American English, they are
called "bookstores",...
- The
Bookshop is a 2017
drama film
written and
directed by
Isabel Coixet,
based on the 1978
novel of the same name by
Penelope Fitzgerald, in
which the...