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  • 121Marks & Co — Marks Co, also incorrectly referred to as Marks Company or colloquially as 84 , was a well known antiquarian bookseller located at Cambridge Circus 84, Charing Cross Road, London. The shop was founded in the 1920s by Benjamin Marks and Mark Cohen …

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  • 122stationer — sta|tion|er [ˈsteıʃənə US ər] n BrE [Date: 1300 1400; : Medieval Latin; Origin: stationarius bookseller , from statio shop , from Latin; STATION1] 1.) stationer s a shop that sells stationery 2.) someone in charge of a shop that sells stationery …

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  • 123Whitechapel — Infobox UK place country = England map type = Greater London region = London population = official name = Whitechapel latitude = 51.5165 longitude = 0.0750 constituency westminster = post town = LONDON postcode area = E postcode district = E1… …

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  • 124Matador, Texas —   Town   …

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  • 125John Boydell — (19 January 1720 (New Style) ndash; 12 December 1804) was an eighteenth century British publisher noted for his reproductions of engravings. He helped alter the trade imbalance between Britain and France in engravings and initiated a British… …

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  • 126David Walliams — Not to be confused with David Williams (disambiguation). David Walliams Walliams at The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Los Angeles premiere, June 2008 Birth name David Edward Williams …

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  • 127Thomas Payne — (c1718 1799), was a well known bookseller in 18th century London. He was born in Brackley, Northamptonshire. From 1750 he ran a shop Castle Street, Leicester Fields. The premises were notoriously small, but exceptionally popular with the literati …

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  • 128Harry Potter — This article is about the fantasy book series. For the titular character, see Harry Potter (character). For the film series, see Harry Potter (film series). For related topics, see List of Harry Potter related topics. For other uses, see Harry… …

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