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Category Is Books was launched with help from Gay's The Word, the first and only remaining LGBT+ bookshop in London. [3] The shop hosted many queer community events and a non-drinking space for the LGBT+ community. They host events such as yoga, queer tarot [2] readings, and a transgender-friendly pop-up barbershop. [3] [4]
Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights is an independent bookshop based in John Street, Bath, Somerset. It was founded by former lawyer and derivatives trader Nic Bottomley [1] [2] and his wife, Juliette, also a lawyer. [3] In 2009, it was appointed as the official bookseller of the Bath Literary Festival. [4]
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Milsom Street, Bath – three floors, with over 55,000 books in stock. [196] La Scala Cinema, [197] Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow – five floors, set in a former cinema [198] Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham – five floors [199] Shops of architectural and historical interest. Hodges Figgis, Dublin. Hodges Figgis, Dublin (oldest bookshop in Ireland ...
In 2022, Eason opened three new Dubray bookshops in Dundrum (Dublin), Cork, and on Dublin’s Henry Street, bringing the total number of Dubray shops to 11. [10] In September 2023, Dubray acquired Gutter Bookshop, including its two shops in Dublin City Centre and Dalkey. [11] [12]
Persephone Books is an independent publisher based in Bath, England. Founded in 1999 by Nicola Beauman, Persephone Books reprints works largely by women writers of the late 19th and 20th century, though a few books by men are included. The catalogue includes fiction (novels and short stories) and non-fiction (diaries, memoirs and cookery books).
The Portal Bookshop: 2019 [72] Birmingham: Proud Geek [73] 2020 [74] Leeds: The Bookish Type: 2020 [75] Manchester: Queer Lit: 2021 [76] Manchester: Gay Pride Shop 2014 Darlington: The Queerish Bookshop 2023 Durham: Bookwyrm 2022 Scotland: Edinburgh: Lavender Menace Bookshop [77] Now also an archive 1982 [78] Lighthouse [79] 2017 [80] Glasgow ...
There were six radical/alternative bookshops in the Booksellers Association as of 2010: Bookmarks, Housmans, News from Nowhere, October Books, Radish, and Word Power. Housmans launched an online bookseller in 2010. The anarchist publisher Freedom Press and cafe co-op Cowley Club both have bookshops where anarchists and Greens congregate. [1]
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