‘We have nothing to be afraid of’: Defiant South Kensington bookshop owners sell out of Charlie Hebdo within ONE HOUR
South Kensington bookshop owners sold out of their copies of Charlie Hebdo within an hour this morning and revealed their
South Kensington bookshop owners sold out of their copies of Charlie Hebdo within an hour this morning and revealed their
Summary: SW Londoner’s Joel Durston examines the impact large retailers are having on independent bookshops. Image: By Joel Durston Idly
South West Londoner attended a Q&A at Richmond’s bookstore, Books On The Rise, held by Anglo-German children’s illustrator Axel Scheffler,
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