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Her mother worked in a second-hand bookshop after Julie was born.
There is no second-hand bookshop in the world more worthy of respect.
He bought a book of poems at a second-hand bookshop and kept them on the table by his bed.
And, glory be, there are still two excellent second-hand bookshops.
This means plenty of time in libraries and second-hand bookshops.
Or try second-hand bookshops: there seems to be a low public demand for the titles!
God copies are very hard to find, but you could always be lucky in a second-hand bookshop.
It is particularly well known for its second-hand bookshops.
You can often pick them up in second-hand bookshops.
He was later employed at a second-hand bookshop in Stockholm.
I remember applying for a job in a second-hand bookshop and not getting it."
On your left is the original Osterley station, now a second-hand bookshop.
But here, none too soon, are the second-hand bookshops.
Nevertheless, readers all over the world continue to find her books in second-hand bookshops and libraries.
The ability of second-hand bookshops to open a window on to a place's soul isn't restricted to England.
Moran said "Running a second-hand bookshop is a guaranteed commercial failure."
Here in Ludlow we have lost five second-hand bookshops.
My favourite second-hand bookshop is on the way to the grocer’s, so a simple trip for a pint of milk can take some time.
Like any second-hand bookshop, Words buys and sells books.
Peter had found them in a second-hand bookshop.
It is still owned by the Trust, and is open to the public as a second-hand bookshop.
Before he earned a living from writing novels, Lethem worked in a series of second-hand bookshops.
It was packed – and much busier, I am afraid to say, than my second-hand bookshop.
If the weather is still biting, have a browse in its second-hand bookshop to warm up.
I was twice in the second-hand bookshop and regret to say I never bought a thing.