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Bookstall

British pronunciation/bˈʊkstɔːl/
American pronunciation/bˈʊkstɔːl/
Bookstall
[NOUN]
1

a small shop that sells books, newspapers, or other reading materials, often found in public places like train stations or on street corners

synonyms : bookshop
bookstore
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1So I conduct my research at late night street cafes, on university campuses, secondhand bookstalls, newspaper offices, museums, antique shops, galleries, salons, book launches, festivals, workshops, conferences, symposiums, openings, and quite crucially, closings.
2He would also accuse W.D.F. Smith, the owner of the W H Smith bookstalls, of the murder.
3These are bookstalls that I peel through, and digital archives, galleries, graffiti-- these are all sort of sites of my research.
4He also stops by a bookstall and finds Adriana's old diary, which he gives to a translator so he can find out what it says.
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