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The Bookworm

The Bookworm

23, West Street, Carshalton ,
The most stylish second hand book shop in Carshalton. Buy new and old books, rare books, comics and local artists work. Join our writers club. Or just come in for a chat.
Tel: 7888791013
The Chepstow Bookshop

The Chepstow Bookshop

13 St Mary Street, Chepstow ,
For book lovers everywhere - find a great selection of books and gifts in our friendly shop. We specialise in signed copies and enjoy organising events, bringing great authors to Chepstow. We can arrange fast orders, delivery and recommendations to ensure you find the perfect read. Voted best independent bookseller in Wales and the Midlands 2010 and 2011.
Paperback Magic

Paperback Magic

Chester-Le-Street, Durham ,
Paperback Magic is here to provide you with the award winning Usborne childrens book range. Keeping you up to date with special offers, new releases and local events we will be attending.
Tel: 7794159575
Mallyman Books

Mallyman Books

85 Elmway Chester-le-Street, Durham ,
Selling books from Ancient History to Science Fiction, as well as memorabilia and toys.
The Bookshop North Chingford

The Bookshop North Chingford

135 Station Road, Chingford ,
The local Book Shop continues on..... with Jo
The Bookshop, North Chingford

The Bookshop, North Chingford

135 Station Road, Chingford ,
The Little Bookshop with the Big ♥! Place your orders by e-mailing us at bev@bookservice.biz or give us a call - we'd love to hear from you!
Revelation Christian Resource Centre

Revelation Christian Resource Centre

1 River Street, Chippenham ,
We have just added a second-hand and nearly new book section. Some terrific bargains including out of print titles. Why not come along and browse?
Fosters' Bookshop

Fosters' Bookshop

183 Chiswick High Road, London ,
The Foster family have been selling old, rare, and secondhand books in Chiswick for over 40 years now. The original shop front with it's bay window, is the oldest on Chiswick High Road, and dates from the later 18th century.