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Что (кто) такое bookshop - определение

BUSINESS OF SELLING AND DEALING WITH BOOKS
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  • [[Atuagkat Bookstore]] in the city of [[Nuuk]] ([[Sermersooq]], Greenland)
  • Bookshop in [[Marburg]] ([[Hesse]], Germany)
  • Interior of the bookshop from the [[Singer House]] ([[Saint Petersburg]], Russia)
  • A bookshop in the town of [[Sastamala]] ([[Pirkanmaa]], Finland)
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Bookshop         
·noun A bookseller's shop.
bookshop         
(bookshops)
A bookshop is a shop where books are sold. (BRIT; in AM, use bookstore
)
N-COUNT
bookshop         
¦ noun a place where books are sold.
Poetry Bookshop         
ENGLISH BOOKSHOP
The Poetry Bookshop
The Poetry Bookshop operated at 35 Devonshire Street (now Boswell Street) in the Bloomsbury district of central London, from 1913 to 1926. It was the brainchild of Harold Monro, and was supported by his moderate income.
Washington Bookshop         
WORLD WAR II-ERA COMMUNIST-LEANING BOOKSTORE IN WASHINGTON, DC
Washington Bookshop Association
Washington Bookshop, also known as the Washington Cooperative Bookshop, was a World War II-era bookstore in Washington, DC, at 916 17th St NW. It was established in 1938 as a cooperative.
Oxfam bookshops         
LARGEST RETAILER OF SECOND HAND BOOKS IN EUROPE
Oxfam Bookshop
Oxfam is the largest retailer of second hand books in Europe, selling around 12 million per year. Most of Oxfam's 750 charity shops around the UK sell books, and around 100 are specialist bookshops or book and music shops.
Atlantis Bookshop         
  • Exterior of the shop
BOOKSHOP IN LONDON
Atlantis bookshop
The Atlantis Bookshop is an esoteric bookshop in Museum Street, London.Carr-Gomm, Philip & Heygate, Richard, The Book of English Magic, John Murray, 2009, p.
Pitlochry Station Bookshop         
BOOKSHOP AT PITLOCHRY RAILWAY STATION, PERTH AND KINROSS, SCOTLAND UK (2005- )
User:Herstoryretold/bookshop
Pitlochry Station Bookshop is located at Pitlochry railway station, a Grade A listed station in Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The station was first opened in 1863 at the same time as the railway line from Perth to Inverness.
St. Mark's Bookshop         
  • The front window of St Marks Bookshop, in New York City
  • St Marks Bookshop during its clearance sale
  • Its neon sign
BOOKSTORE IN MANHATTAN, NEW YORK
St Mark's Bookshop; St. Mark’s Bookshop; St marks bookshop; St marks bookstore
St. Mark's Bookshop was an independent book store, established in 1977 in New York City's East Village neighborhood.
Charlie Byrne's Bookshop         
Charlie Byrnes; Charlie Byrne's; Charlie Byrnes Bookshop
Charlie Byrne's is a bookshop located in the Cornstore Mall on Middle Street in Galway, close to Shop Street and the Augustinian Church. Considered a "cultural reference point" for Galwegians and visitors alike, it houses more than 100,000 new and used books.

Википедия

Bookselling

Bookselling is the commercial trading of books which is the retail and distribution end of the publishing process. People who engage in bookselling are called booksellers, bookdealers, bookpeople, bookmen, or bookwomen. The founding of libraries in c.300 BC stimulated the energies of the Athenian booksellers.