There is a public library and a couple of small bookshops.
During a walk in Leiden they come across a small bookshop.
He soon wished "to open a small bookshop and freely read the new books".
We carry a huge range of stock for such a small bookshop.
This is a small bookshop but the staff are friendly and very knowledgeable.
Then too we are told that, without book price fixing, a lot of smaller bookshops will go under.
I would say that this applies not only to books but also to small bookshops.
The only shops in which I like to spend considerable time are small bookshops.
I believe that fixed prices do indeed offer these small bookshops a certain degree of protection.
Do you not know who has to guarantee the discounts for the small bookshop?