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bookshops

n. (plural of bookshop English)

Usage examples of "bookshops".

A great many of my best customers are those who are at work all day and can only visit bookshops at night.

It may be remarked that all bookshops that are open in the evening are busy in the after-supper hours.

There were as many as thirty bookshops and twice the number of taverns and coffeehouses, with names like Blue Anchor, Bunch of Grapes, Tun Tavern, Conestoga Wagon, Rising Sun, Half Moon, and each had its own clientele.

In the bookshops and stalls along the Seine were volumes in numbers and variety such as Jefferson had never seen, and his pleasure was boundless.

Gaius Marius, no falter in his step, no slowing of his pace, remembering to smile and say hello to this one and that as he hurried through the busy Suburan streets, forcing himself to go a little faster as he passed by the bookshops of the Argiletum in case he succumbed to the lure of going inside.

I would like a check made of bookshops where Raeburn might conceivably have bought a copy in, say, the last couple of months.