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  2. Indie bookshops ‘buck the trend’ of retail gloom as store ...

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    Recent data from the Centre of Retail Research pointed to 13,479 shop closures in 2024, or 37 per day. Mr Bottomley added that indie bookshops were not immune to these challenges.

  3. Category Is Books - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. List of LGBT bookstores - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Waterstones - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Centre for Contemporary Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian newspaper described the Third Eye Centre as "a shrine to the avant garde." [5] [6] In the 1980s, the Third Eye Centre played an important role in the rise of the new Glasgow painters Steven Campbell, Ken Currie and Peter Howson. It also hosted shows by Susan Hiller, Sam Ainsley, Damien Hirst and Sophie Calle.

  8. 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 ...

  9. John Smith & Son - Wikipedia

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    John Smith & Son is a United Kingdom academic bookseller, based in Ringwood.. Founded in 1751, it is the oldest bookselling company in the English-speaking world. [1] [2] It was based for many years at 57–61 St. Vincent Street in Glasgow, which was also its principal retail outlet.

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