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Front cover of Printers Pie magazine for 1915 featuring an elderly gentleman reading a copy at a book stall. Printers Pie was published by The Sphere and Tatler in aid of printers charities
An itinerant bookseller selling tales and song-books for the lower orders from a stall. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon from Henri-Leonard-Jean-Baptiste
W H Smith bookstall at a railway station, London, showing a young lady cleaning with a feather duster. Date: circa 1916
The Book Hunters Stall
W H Smith bookstall, Charing Cross Station, LondonW H Smiths bookstall at Charing Cross Station, London, near the entrance to the Continental Departure Platform. Date: circa 1890
St. Georges Chapel - Windsor Castle, Berkshire. Date: circa 1980s
Wymans book stall at Paddington Station, 1915An impressive bookstall at Paddington railway station in 1915 with a display of the recently printed Printers Pie, a charitable publication produced in aid of retired printers
Farringdon Rd BookstallThe famous bookstalls in Farringdon Road, London, where quite a number of MEPL pictures were acquired ! Date: 1906
Jane Jones in Welsh Costume at her Bookstall, Betws-y-Coed, near Llanrwst, Conwy, Wales. Date: 1910s
Victoria station BookstallThe Victoria (main line) station Bookstall on the day that Captain Bruce Bairnsfathers More Fragments from France was launched 1916
Marylebone station BookstallThe Marylebone station Bookstall on the day that Captain Bruce Bairnsfathers More Fragments from France was launched 1916
St Pancras BookstallThe St Pancras station Bookstall on the day that Captain Bruce Bairnsfathers More Fragments from France was launched 1916
Kings Cross BookstallThe Kings Cross (main line) Bookstall on the day that Captain Bruce Bairnsfathers More Fragments from France was launched 1916
Billiards Illustrated - Trying for the pocket - A youthful pickpocket has a rummage through an elderly gentlemans trouser pocket whist he browses some titles on a bookstall. Date: circa 1903