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Any Amount of Books

+44 020 78363697

56 Charing Cross Road

London ( United Kingdom )

www.anyamountofbooks.com

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Odd books, good books

On Charing Cross Road, you have a handful of second hand bookshops. Any amount of books is known mostly for its large basement selection.

They tend to buy private collections, and, though not necessarily cheap, they do have the kind of literary little gems which will ensure you become a lifelong customer.

Dust aside, they tend to leave their just-bought-boxes, halfway opened in the basement. I never know if we are meant to look through them or not, but I always do, as do most of the people there. I remember finding a 1930s photographic Encyclopedia of Europe bound in red leather. I came very close to buying it, but could not afford the price. But it was that kind of material which made me return, and continue to return ever since.

And if the selection were not reason enough, they tend to keep late hours during the week, ensuring that more than one happy reader takes their respective nightbus book in hand.

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Stanford's

+44 020 78361321

12 - 14 Long Acre

London ( United Kingdom )

www.stanfords.co.uk

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Explore the planet

Summering in Tashkent? Touring Bolivia on a bicycle? Head here first if you feel like exploring planet Earth but don't know where to start.

Stanford's has every conceivable map for almost every place on earth. From Papua New Guinea to a map of Tokyo via Madeira and Patagonia, this is the first port of call for most intrepid (and those more down-to-earth) travelers.

They also have travel books written by those whose footsteps you'll soon follow.

Set up in 1853 by Edward Stanford, this cool temple to travel first opened its doors in 1901 and stocks a massive range of maps, books and travel related goods. Even the basement floor of this flagship Long Acre store is covered in a large scale map of London.

Famous customers include David Livingstone, Scott of the Antarctic, Ernest Shackleton, Florence Nightingale, Ranulph Fiennes, Bill Bryson and Michael Palin. Even Sherlock Holmes bough a map here once....(Hound of the Baskervilles, in case you are wondering).

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Foyles

+44 020 74375660

113 - 119 Charing Cross Road

London ( United Kingdom )

www.foyles.co.uk

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London's most famous book shop

You need a book? Go to Foyles, if it isn't there, it will be soon. Foyles was once listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's largest bookshop in terms of shelf area (30 miles/50 kilometres) and number of titles on display but it was equally famed for its anachronistic, eccentric and sometimes infuriating business practices. Although things have changed, expect the staff to be friendly and, occasionally, odd.

It is also known for its literary luncheons, which have been held since 1930, though they now also hold a large number of evening literary events in the spring and autumn of each year.

Whereas the shop used to sell second-hand and modern books side-by-side on the same shelves, it now primarily sells the modern books found in any other large chain bookshop. But not only that since from November 2007 it has started selling secondhand books again as well as remainders in a special new department on the third floor.

If you can't handle leaving home on a rainy day, go online. Well worth it!

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Virgin Shop

+44 020 76311234

14 Oxford Street

London ( United Kingdom )

www.zavvi.co.uk

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Virgin shop Centrepoint

This shop is slightly different from the flagship on Picadilly Circus.

Their DVD and Video floor has a good selection of films, including the top-ten mainstream films of the moment, and a decent array of independent and foreign works on offer. They are almost always having special offers so a bargain is almost certainly to be found.

Furthermore, they like to host in-store shows in the basement by pop bands that draw hoards of screaming fans, which could be considered an asset.

If you are having a "quiet" day, pop in and out as quick as you can when this happens!

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Virgin Megastore

+44 020 74392500

1 Piccadilly Circus

London ( United Kingdom )

www.zavvi.co.uk

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Music emporium

As music and video giants go, Virgin's Megastore in Piccadilly Circus is perhaps the most accommodating and rewarding choice.

The gigantic store has got it all: CDs, DVDs, Books, Magazines, special editions, singles, albums, Rock, Pop, Country, World music, Jazz, Classical, Metal, Dance, Techno, R&B, in short, it is a place where you can spend hours and hours and not feel overwhelmed by the size and layout of the place.

If you can't find it here, you can order it!

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Quinto Bookshop

+44 020 73797669

48a Charing Cross Road

London ( United Kingdom )

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Jewels in the dust

If you find yourself on Charing Cross road, and you need to buy a little something for someone special with a penchant for the out of print and the hard to find, you'd be pressed to find a better second hand shop than Quinto.

A stonethrow's from Leicester Square's tube station, here you will find a great deal in a range antique and second hand books on British, American and European history, art, music, and a wide range of war and military titles as well as books on gender studies and social sciences.

Beware, if you see something in the window and you want to buy it, don't wait til later and buy it on the spot!

Books at Quinto often literally fly off the shelfs, and its window display never gather any dust.

PS: Speaking of dust, wear a mask, some book are really really old here.

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Borders

+44 020 73798877

120 Charing Cross Road

London ( United Kingdom )

www.bordersstores.com

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Borders books

On Charing Cross Road and a minute away from Centerpoint, it is one of London's best book shops and certainly good value for money.

Built on three floors, with a coffee shop (Starbucks) on the first floor and a Paperchase concession to boot, it is the place to find the latest titles, and the best magazines from abroad, such as US Car & Driver, The New Yorker, US Vanity Fair, as well as the best academic journals : Foreign Affairs, Journal of Gay & Lesbian Studies, Millenium, &c.

It also has a great comics section, and a music & DVD section on the third floor.
A handy place when you need to buy someone a gift late at night.

Right in the middle of Soho, it is one of London's better American imports!

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