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Lending Library TicketTicket for G Hitchcock, Williams & Co Young Mens Library. Book: S58 has been borrowed for 7 days from a private lending library possibly at a booksellers
Second-hand Booksellers, on the Quai de la Tournelle, on the Bank of the Seine, Paris - Yvon postcard 1918 Date: 1918
Willis & Son newsagents, Lime Street, East LondonWillis & Son newsagents, booksellers and stationers, shop front, 28 Lime Street, East London Date: circa 1915
John E. Bumpus AdvertisementAn advertisement photograph of the interior of John E. Bumpus Ltd, booksellers of Oxford Street, London. The photo was accompanied with a promotion for the library of Sir Richard Wallace
Tyrrell's Limited AdvertisementAn image used as part of an advertisement for Tyrrell's Limited, booksellers, art dealers and publishers. The picture showcases a figurine of Pu-Tai Ho-Shang
Advert for S. W. Simms, Booksellers and Stationers, BathAdvert for S.W. Simms, Booksellers and Stationers, Bath Date: 1902
BOOKSTALLS ON PARIS QUAYBouquinistes on the Paris quay with Notre Dame in the background Date: circa 1912
Provident Retreat, Abbots LangleyOpening of the booksellers Provident Retreat, Abbots Langley. Date: 1846
Fashionable Regency woman at a booksellers in Bath.. Handcolored copperplate engraving by Francis Eginton from Christopher Ansteys The New Bath Guide, John Browne, Bath, 1807
Holywell StreetKnown as Booksellers Row, but alas, long since destroyed... Date: 1901
Sophie PannierSOPHIE PANNIER (nee Teissier) wife of Honore de Lourdoux : French writer who is not listed in reference books but whose books are offered by booksellers... Date: early 19th century
Rouen Cathedral, France - The Booksellers Doorway (Portail des Libraires), which opens into the North Transcept. Date: circa 1910s
Foyles book shop, Charing Cross RoadThe famous Foyles book shop on Charing Cross Road in London, established in 1903. c.1948
Street of Book Sellers, Grand Bazaar, ConstantinopleA view of the Street of Book Sellers at the Grand Bazaar, Constantinople. In the old days of the Ottoman Empire it was said that the only thing a Gentleman could carry in the street was a watermelon
Horse-drawn van of W H Smith & SonThe winner of the First Prize and Championship Cup at the International Horse Show at Olympia, 1910, the very fine horse-drawn delivery van of W H Smith & Son, newsagents, booksellers and stationers
Notre Dame Cathedral - ParisNotre Dame Cathedral, Paris - viewed from the Southern bank of the River Seine, where secondhand book sellers have set up their (semi-permanent) stalls, alongside vendors of paintings and prints
Booksellers, Paris QuaySelling books out of trunks and suitcases on the Paris quay