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  2. Oxfam bookshops - Wikipedia

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    Oxfam bookshop on Nicolson Street, Edinburgh. Oxfam is the largest retailer of second-hand books in Europe, selling around 12 million per year. Most of Oxfam's 600 charity shops around the UK sell books, and around 100 are specialist bookshops or book and music shops. A typical Oxfam bookshop will have around 50 volunteers, as well as a small ...

  3. Better Books - Wikipedia

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    Better Books was an independent bookstore. It was founded by Tony Godwin and was located at 94 Charing Cross Road , London . The shop was a significant location in the 1960s counterculture movement in London.

  4. James Thin - Wikipedia

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    James Thin Ltd was a British bookshop chain, founded by James Thin in 1848. It operated for 154 years, during which time it was run by five generations of the Thin family. Starting from a single shop in Edinburgh, it grew to a national concern with 35 branches throughout Scotland and England. In 2002, following a period of rapid expansion, it ...

  5. Oxfam - Wikipedia

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    Oxfam Novib, Oxfam Australia (with over 20 fair trade shops), Oxfam Ireland and Oxfam in Belgium also raise funds from shops. Of the Oxfam charity shops around the UK, around 100 are specialist bookshops or book and music shops. Oxfam is the largest retailer of second-hand books in Europe, selling around 12

  6. Charity shop - Wikipedia

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    Shelves in a thrift store in Indianapolis, Indiana A charity shop in Sheringham, UK. A charity shop (British English), thrift shop or thrift store (American English and Canadian English, also includes for-profit stores such as Savers) or opportunity shop or op-shop (Australian English and New Zealand English) is a retail establishment run by a charitable organization to raise money.

  7. James Thin (bookseller) - Wikipedia

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    James Thin (23 March 1824–11 April 1915) was a Scottish bookseller and businessman. In 1848, after a five-year apprenticeship and a further seven years working as a bookshop assistant, he started his own bookselling business.

  8. Waterstones - Wikipedia

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    The company partnered with Oxfam in 2015 to raise £1 million for those impacted by the Syrian civil war crisis through a nationwide campaign called "Buy Books for Syria". [98] Further changes to shops were made in 2015, with the closure of Wimbledon [ 99 ] and Birmingham New Street , [ 100 ] the opening of The Rye Bookshop [ 101 ] and a return ...

  9. Word Power Books - Wikipedia

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    Word Power Books is an independent radical bookshop and publisher based in Edinburgh, Scotland. They have published works by both established and lesser known writers in Scotland including James Kelman, Tom Leonard and National Collective. They also organise a regular Book Fringe festival during August and the annual Edinburgh Independent ...

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