A book shop is place where books are being sold.
From a Bookshop!
People read books everywhere. They can borrow them in a library and buy them in a bookshop.
You can buy any book sold by the bookshop, providing it is a proper bookshop, one that is a member of the Booksellers Association (as these are the only UK shops allowed to deal in National Book Tokens). The only place currently online where you can spend a token, is one of their members called Firstbookshop.com but because of the high fees involved when the shops take tokens in, First Bookshop has to sell the books to you at the RRP (cover price). This is compensated however, by the fact that books are sent out with free postage to the whole of Europe.
j'aime aller à la bibliothèque A word which may confuse you is "librairie", which means bookshop.
Tom Nicely, owner of Leaves of Grass, a by-appointment antiquarian bookshop in Ann Arbor, Michigan believes that old editions of Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe are fairly common (it was one of the most popular and highly-printed books of the 19th century). A first edition (1852) in good condition can command US$15,000.
The ISBN of The Bookshop is 0395869463.
The Bookshop was created in 1978.
library and bookshop
The Haunted Bookshop was created in 1919.
The Teacher's Bookshop ended in 2007.
The Teacher's Bookshop was created in 1998.
Thornton's Bookshop was created in 1835.
Bookshop Memories was created in 1936.
The Odyssey Bookshop was created in 1963.
Atlantis Bookshop was created in 1922.
Poetry Bookshop was created in 1913.
'Bookshop' is本屋 (honya) in Japanese.