Sentences with phrase «small bookshop»

A "small bookshop" refers to a little store that sells books. Full definition
Full of colonial inns, adorable bed - and - breakfasts, small bookshops and diners, this part of the country just screams charming and relaxing.
I'm more worried about consumers reacting to knowing that a neighboring province (or a cousin who lives farther out) can get the book significantly cheaper for them, thus driving the small bookshops even further into the ground.
Speaking at the Southern California Writers Conference in 2009, Redfield explained his strategy for self - publishing for success: «We would go into a small bookshop, a more esoteric bookshop, and we'd go find the manager or owner of whoever was there, hand them the book and say «It's something people seem to like.
Small bookshops, themed bookshops, and personalized recommendations from indie booksellers are serving a community niche due to their ability to provide real customer service, efficiently hand - select inventory, and plan popular neighborhood events.
I just read the article about the German eBook situation — and I can really see where protecting the culture of bookshops, especially independent and small bookshops would come into play.
Decorated in witty and original style (expect shredders and colanders used as light shades and designer furniture) and combined with a small bookshop.
Marian Goodman is opening a new exhibition space in Paris, at 66 Rue du Temple, almost directly opposite her gallery at 79 Rue du Temple, which will include additional exhibition space and a small bookshop.
Nine years prior, he was forced to leave his wife and three children after having been subjected to serious death threats due to his ownership of a small bookshop, which printed and sold religious books.
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