ABA Bookshops - South East England
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Bow Windows Book Shop buys and sells old, fine and rare books on all subjects. Our shop is based in the beautiful county town of Lewes in Sussex near the south coast of England. Ric Latham, who started working for Bow Windows in 1998, and Jonathan Menezes regularly issue printed catalogues and exhibit at book fairs in Britain and America.
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The Chaucer Bookshop is situated in a beautiful eighteenth-century building inside Canterbury's city walls. The building was originally two houses but was established as a bookshop in 1956. Amongst the wide range of books (on two floors) you will find art, architecture, history, English literature, topography, travel, food and wine, railways and many more subjects.
We have a variety of original prints and maps for sale and a selection of modern First Editions and fine bindings. We also stock a comprehensive range of Fine Art greetings cards and wrapping paper.
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A. & Y. Cumming Ltd.
Specialties: Atlases and Maps, Bindings, Illustrated Books, Literature, Natural History and Travel. A. & Y. Cumming Ltd. 84 High Street Lewes East Sussex BN7 1XN
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Harwich Old Books was originally established by Peter J. Hadley back in 1982 as Twentieth Century Books in Ludlow, Shropshire. In the mid-1990s we moved to a showroom in Norwich, and in 2003 we opened our latest shop in Harwich. While academic and scholarly books are our main focus, we also stock a wide range of paperback fiction as well as children's books, popular history, and so on.
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Holybourne Rare Books specialise in Fine and Rare Modern First Editions; Jane Austen; General Antiquarian; Hampshire Topography and Fine Bindings.
Holybourne Rare Books 7 Market Street Alton Hampshire GU34 1HA
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Marrin's Bookshop - established over half a century, we pride ourselves on our personal approach and Patrick Marrin or John Powell will be happy to discuss your requirements.
In addition to holding a large general stock we are specialists in Kent books, maps and ephemera and fine bindings. We undertake valuations for probate and insurance purposes and we also offer a comprehensive picture-framing and bookbinding service. We are always interested in purchasing good quality single items or collections.
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Nick McConnell has specialised in beautifully bound books for over thirty years. Having had shops in London he is now on the Kent coast, a short distance from Canterbury, eighty miles from London, 25 miles from the coast of France.
The Golden Hind, a picturesque eighteenth-century shop overlooking the sea, now houses a fine stock of magnificent leather bound sets and individual titles.
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Colin Page Antiquarian Books Specialties: Bindings, Illustrated Books, Antiquarian General Stock, Bindings, Plate Books, Travel, Natural History and Literature. Plus large general second-hand stock.
Colin Page Antiquarian Books 36 Duke Street Brighton BN1 1AG
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The Petersfield Bookshop specialises in buying and selling antiquarian and second-hand books, as well as antique maps and prints. We also sell new books and can order (often for next day collection) any title not in stock. We have an on-site bespoke picture framing workshop and can arrange for picture and print restoration and (on-site) bookbinding services.
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Ventnor Rare Books - a shop with a large general stock, specialising in literature; topography; royalty and transport.
Ventnor Rare Books 32 Pier Street Ventnor Isle of Wight PO38 1SX
Telephone: 01983 853706 Email:
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Website: Ventnor Rare Books
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 10.00-5.00; closed Wed. |
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Olympia 2012. The ABA's London International Antiquarian Book Fair will be held in the superb National Hall at Olympia. The National Hall provides the Fair with much more space – both for circulation and more stands.
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