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List of bookstore chains

This is a list of bookstore chains with "brick-and-mortar" locations. In the United Kingdom, they are known as "bookshops" and "newsagents". In American English, they are called "bookstores" and "newsstands" (as they also carry newspapers and magazines). In British English, most promotional advertising of books typically use the phrase "available at all good book shops", which is not used in American English (the phrase "available at local bookstores [or booksellers]" or similar is usually employed).

Some bookstore chains may either offer new books, second-hand books, or liquidated books.

In addition to paperback and hardback books, most large modern chains also sell videos, DVDs, audiobooks, radio dramas, and music CDs.

Argentina

  • Boutique del Libro
  • Capitulo2
  • Distal
  • Cuspide
  • Yenny-El Ateneo

Egypt

  • The Bookspot

Australia

Brazil

  • Livraria Cultura
  • Livraria Laselva
  • Livraria Saraiva
  • Livraria Siciliano

Canada

Finland

  • Akateeminen kirjakauppa ("The Academic Bookstore") [1]
  • Suomalainen kirjakauppa ("The Finnish Bookstore") [2]

Germany

  • Weltbild & WeltbildPlus
  • Hugendubel
  • Thalia

Hong Kong

India

  • Crossword Bookstores
  • HigginBothams
  • Landmark Bookshops
  • Odyssey Bookshops
  • Oxford Bookstores
  • D.C.Books

Indonesia

Ireland

Israel

Japan

  • Asahiya Shoten
  • Book 1st
  • Book Off
  • Junkudo
  • Kinokuniya
  • Maruzen
  • Sanseido
  • Yaesu Book Center
  • LIBRO

Korea

Malta and Gozo

Malaysia and Singapore

Mexico

New Zealand

Philippines

Poland

Romania

Russia

South Africa

Republic of China (Taiwan)

Thailand

United Kingdom

Current

Defunct

United States

Current

Defunct

  • Crown Books
  • Encore Books
  • National Book Warehouse, Inc., a chain specializing in closeout books under the store names Foozles, Book Warehouse, and The Book Market

Venezuela

  • Tecni-Ciencia

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