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Definitely my favourite bookshop. It occupies three floors of an eighteenth century building. There are books literally everywhere - up the stairs, piled up on the table - no surface escapes except a few seats and computer keyboards. And a few pathways - you can get up the stairs is you are fit and find your way past the piles of books. It makes buying books the fun and exciting experience it should be.
Bookshop, Dortmund Hörde, 2019
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Die Aufnahme zeigt einen Teil des Hörder Brückenplatzes. Im Hintergrund befindet sich die Buchhandlung "transfer", die hier häufiger Bücherflohmärkte organisiert.
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The picture shows a part of the Hörder Bridge Square. In the background is the bookstore "transfer", which organizes bookstore markets more often.
I have desired to go
Where springs not fail,
To fields where flies no sharp and sided hail
And a few lilies blow.
And I have asked to be
Where no storms come,
Where the green swell is in the havens dumb,
And out of the swing of the sea.
Gerard Manley Hopkins
the leakey’s bookshop in inverness, founded in 1979 in a former church. definitely the coolest one i've ever been to.
The owner wasn't too happy about me taking pictures here. Have never met such a rude old bugger in Japan. So here are the pictures just to spite the bastard. In Kuramae, Tokyo.
The bookshop at the Photographers' Gallery in London. I've often bought things here in the past … but not today.
Inside The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, overlooking the ornate Great Hall with its gilded friezes, painted murals and neo-Gothic architectural features, is a place where you'll feel yourself relax and be suddenly at peace.
Rolleiflex 3.5E
Planar 75mm 3.5
Kodak Portra 160
Scan from negative
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Almost hidden on a side street that seems more like an alleyway, this bookshop thrives on selling antiquities of reading.