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Charing Cross Road is a street in central London running immediately north of St Martin-in-the-Fields to St Giles Circus (the intersection with Oxford Street), which then merges into Tottenham Court Road.
84 Charing Cross Road is a 1987 British-American drama film directed by David Jones, and starring Anne Bancroft, Anthony Hopkins, Judi Dench, Mercedes Ruehl, and Jean De Baer. It is produced by Bancroft's husband, Mel Brooks.
84 Charing Cross Road: Directed by David Hugh Jones. With Anne Bancroft, Anthony Hopkins, Judi Dench, Jean De Baer. Based on the true story of a transatlantic business correspondence about used books, which later developed into a close, long-distance friendship that evolved over the course of two decades.
84, Charing Cross Road is a 1970 book by Helene Hanff. It is an epistolary memoir composed of letters from the twenty-year correspondence between the author and Frank Doel, chief buyer for Marks & Co antiquarian booksellers, located at the eponymous address in London.
Charing Cross Road winds from the east end of Oxford St. down to the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square and Charing Cross Station. Always busy with vehicular traffic and packed with pedestrians, it is best loved these days for its many book stores, most notably the 'world's largest', Foyles (incl. Ray's Jazz Café for food and cds/records), but ...
Charing Cross is arguably one of the most important parts of London, touching upon the Strand and Whitehall in the Borough of Westminster.
A brief history and profile of Charing Cross Road (Westminster), a street famed for its bookshops, which runs north from Trafalgar Square to St Giles Circus.
Located on Charing Cross Road which isn't too far away from Tottenham Court Road Underground Station - Foyles is one of the largest bookstores in the UK, as I recall only Waterstones' flagship Piccadilly branch is larger, which is actually the largest bookshop in Europe.
This funny, poignant, classic love story unfolds through a series of letters between Helene Hanff, a freelance writer living in New York City, and a used-book dealer in London at 84, Charing Cross Road.
Located in central London, Charing Cross Road is the site of the Muggle side of the Leaky Cauldron, and therefore borders Diagon Alley as well. Harry walked down Charing Cross Road with Hagrid (PS5), and later rode down it on the Knight Bus (PA3) and in Ministry cars (HBP6).