bookshop in the PONS Dictionary

bookshop Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

second-hand bookshop

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In recent years the church has undergone a series of developments, including the addition of a caf and bookshop.
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Exhibitions for the event are sited in museums, heritage landmarks, galleries, bookshops and cafs.
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By this time in the city there were two daily newspapers, three libraries, four bookshops worked.
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A cafeteria and bookshop have been established for visitors.
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The main buffet and bookshop are both outside the ticket gates.
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The centre includes cafes, commercial art galleries, bookshops, craft shops and an art library.
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After a few short weeks on the market, the novel was withdrawn from all public, university, and school libraries and all bookshops.
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In 1921, the bookshop moved down the street into a larger area.
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He then founded a bookshop company whilst continuing to participate in community politics.
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He became a leading expert in photographic techniques, lecturing and publishing widely, and sold portfolios of work through bookshops and art dealers.
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