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Features - Our favourite bookshops
(remove filter)Boulevard Books, Hastings
Posted: 19 Mar 2012Boulevard Books of Hastings has revived its trade by providing customers with a Thai food in a cafe at the back. It stocks good books too.
Colin Page Antiquarian Books, Brighton
Posted: 05 Mar 2012A relaxed and charming bibliophile's paradise, Colin Page Books offers a refuge from the sun-maddened tourists of Brighton.
Hall's, Britannia, Beau Nash, and the Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells.
Posted: 20 Feb 2012Michael Taylor rounds up four bookshops in Tunbridge Wells. And finds none of them "disgusted".
Books at Maxines Cafe, Llangollen, Denbighshire
Posted: 06 Feb 2012Books at Maxine's Cafe, Denbighshire, enters the spotlight in our regular look at Our Favourite Bookshops
Ross Old Books in Ross-On-Wye
Posted: 06 Feb 2012Ross Old Books is a good site to find cheap collectable books
Gildas Bookshop, Chester, and Bluecoat Bookshop, Liverpool
Posted: 06 Feb 2012We take a trip to Chester and look in the Gildas Bookshop, a great source for collectable art, biography, history and science books
Slightly Foxed Bookshop, Gloucester Rd, London
Posted: 06 Feb 2012We take a walk along Gloucester Rd, London, and look at the new Slightly Foxed bookshop
Cheshire Book Centre, Frodsham.
Posted: 06 Feb 2012Cheshire Book Centre is a boon for collectors of fiction, science fiction and fantasy
The Paperback Exchange, Bognor
Posted: 06 Feb 2012This little gem of a shop has selling a vast array of books for 40 years, and is Bognor's best kept secret. It doesn't even have a phone or a website.
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