(bookstall)

  • 11bookstall — noun a kiosk where books, magazines, etc. are sold …

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  • 12bookstall — noun (C) BrE a small shop that has an open front and sells books and magazines, often at a station; newsstand AmE …

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  • 13bookstall — [ˈbʊkˌstɔːl] noun [C] British a small shop with an open front that sells books, newspapers, and magazines, for example at a railway station …

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  • 14bookstall — book•stall [[t]ˈbʊkˌstɔl[/t]] n. 1) a booth or stall at which books are sold, usu. secondhand 2) brit. Brit. newsstand • Etymology: 1790–1800 …

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  • 15bookstall — /ˈbʊkstɔl/ (say bookstawl) noun 1. a stall, especially at a station or airport, where newspapers, magazines, and books are sold. 2. a stall at which books (usually second hand) are sold …

  • 16bookstall — n. a stand for selling books, newspapers, etc., esp. out of doors or at a station …

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  • 17Duffield railway station — Duffield Duffield railway station looking south in 2009 …

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  • 18Fowlmere — Infobox UK place static static image caption=Pubs and war memorial in the centre of Fowlmere official name= Fowlmere country= England region= East of England os grid reference= TL427448 latitude= 52.08 longitude= 0.08 post town= postcode area=… …

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  • 19Pickering railway station — Infobox UK station name=Pickering locale=Pickering borough=North Yorkshire manager=North Yorkshire Moors Railway platforms=2 caption = Running in board at Pickering.Pickering railway station is the southern terminus of the North Yorkshire Moors… …

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  • 20Traherne, Thomas — born 1637, Hereford, Eng. died 1674, Teddington English mystical poet and religious writer. He was ordained in the Anglican church in 1660. Most of his works were unknown for centuries. The discovery in 1896 in a London street bookstall of the… …

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