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  • By Time Out Consume editors

  • London's independent bookshops need our support now more than ever as the recession bites. So, beat a retreat from the biblio multiplexes such as Borders and discover the one-off joy of these literary hubs

    London's best bookshops

    Persephone Books © Rob Greig


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    Central
    Atlantis Bookshop
    This shop, described by one reader as ‘a hub for London’s occult world, essential to the practising magus, pagan, shaman and witch’, has been around since 1922.
    Atlantis Bookshop, 49a Museum St, WC1(020 7405 2120/www.theatlantisbookshop.com) Holborn tube. Open Mon-Sat 10.30am-6pm

    BookmarksWhenever we do reader surveys, there’s always one person who gets everyone they know to write in, skewing our results. Colin Wilson, we’re on to you! However, he’s committed at least, and the rest of the fans seem genuine too: they claim it’s ‘not just a lefty bookshop’, ‘has brilliant staff’ and stocks ‘everything from climate change to civil liberties’.
    Bookmarks, 1 Bloomsbury St, WC1 (020 7637 1848/www.bookmarks.uk.com) Tottenham Court Rd tube. Open Mon 12noon-7pm, Tue-Fri 10am-7pm, Sun 10am-6pm.

    Daunt Books Extremely popular with readers, this specialist travel bookshop (with four more branches across London) is praised for its ‘lovely, naturally lit areas’, ‘organisation by country’, ‘soothing atmosphere’ and ‘superlative collection’.
    Daunt Books, 83-84 Marylebone High St, W1 (020 7224 2295/www.dauntbooks.co.uk) Baker St tube. Open Mon-Sat 9am-7.30pm, Sun 11am-6pm. Feature continues

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    The European Bookshop‘If you can’t make it to Paris to stock up on those lovely Gallimard livres de poche, then this is the next best thing. They don’t just sell French books: all the major European languages are stocked.’
    The European Bookshop, 5 Warwick St, W1 (020 7734 5259/www.eurobooks.co.uk) Piccadilly Circus tube. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm.

    R D Franks
    A favourite with those passionate about fashion and design, this shop has hundreds of national and international titles, from Canadian Footwear News to the inspirational Hong Kong digital graphics mag IdN. The shop has benefited from its recent move to Winsey Street.
    5 Winsey St, W1 (020 7636 1244/www.rdfranks.co.uk) Oxford Circus tube.

    Foyles
    After its £2 million refit things are much improved at Foyles, surely one of the last multi-departmental independents. An added bonus is Ray’s Jazz Café on the first floor: ‘a nice place to have lunch’.
    Foyles, 113-119 Charing Cross Rd, WC2 (020 7437 5660/www.foyles.co.uk) Tottenham Court Rd tube. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-9pm, Sun 12noon-6pm.

    Gosh!
    Unlike some comics specialists, Gosh! doesn’t ‘fill the shop with toys’. Even better, ‘knowledgable staff are sensitive to each customer’s tastes, from aficionados to first-timers’.
    Gosh!, 39 Great Russell St, WC1 (020 7636 1011/www.goshlondon.com) Tottenham Court Rd tube. Open Mon-Wed, Sat, Sun 10am-6pm, Thur, Fri 10am-7pm.

    Grant & Cutler
    Long-established top dog for foreign language bestsellers, as well as dictionaries and films, this is the place to get ‘easy reading for your Spanish homework as well as things like Russian boardgames’.
    Grant & Cutler, 55-57 Great Marlborough St, W1 (020 7734 2012/www.grantandcutler.com) Oxford Circus tube. Open Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9.30am-6pm, Sun 12noon-6pm.

    Koenig Books
    An inspiring independent bookshop specialising in art, architecture and photography tomes. Koenig’s first London branch is based in the Serpentine Gallery, and there's another on the capital's literary artery, Charing Cross Road. Both have full access to mammoth arts bookshop Buchhandlung Walther Koenig in Cologne.
    80 Charing Cross Rd, WC2 (020 7240 8190/www.koenigbooks.co.uk) Leicester Square tube & Serpentine Gallery,Kensington Gardens, W2 (020 7706 4907) South Kensington tube.

    London Review Bookshop
    Small, with a constantly updated stock of around 20,000 titles, this has plans to ‘grow over time’. Encompasses fiction, biography, poetry, history, politics and philosophy.
    London Review Bookshop, 14 Bury Place, WC1 (020 7269 9030/www.lrbshop.co.uk) Holborn or Tottenham Court Rd tube. Open Mon-Sat 10am-6.30pm, Sun12noon-6pm.

    Murder One
    Sadly, this crime specialist bookshop shut at the end of January but mail order sales are still available on 020 7539 8820 or from www.murderone.co.uk

    RIBA Bookshop
    Naturally you’ll find big glossy architecture books here, as well as city guides, monographs and specialist magazines. Thus, ‘it’s a very tempting place’.
    RIBA Bookshop, 66 Portland Place, W1 (020 7580 8416/www.riba.org) Regent’s Park tube. Open Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Tue 8am-9pm, Sat 8am-5pm.

    Stanfords
    Not just a (travel-writing) bookshop, but an invaluable resource for travellers who need the best maps, globes and atlases.
    Stanfords, 12-14 Long Acre, WC2 (020 7836 1321/www.stanfords.co.uk) Covent Garden or Leicester Square tube. Open Mon, Wed, Fri 9am-7.30pm, Tue 9.30am-7.30am, Thur 9am-8pm, Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 12noon-6pm

    The Quinto Bookshop
    This secondhand bookshop is wildly popular with our readers; no surprise, since it offers everything from Mills & Boon to battered copies of The Book Collector. And so recession-friendly.
    The Quinto Booskhop, 48a Charinbng Cross Rd, WC2 (020 7379 7669/www.haycbookshop.com). Leicester Sq tube. Open Mon-Sat 9am-9pm, Sun 12-8pm.

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    North
    Children’s Bookshop
    Not only good for tots getting to grips with their ABC, this Muswell Hill treasure is a treat for those difficult ‘young adults’.
    Children’s Bookshop, 29 Fortis Green Rd, N10 (020 8444 5500) Highgate tube. Open Mon-Sat 9.15am-5.45pm, Sun 11am-4pm.

    Muswell Hill Bookshop
    Deceptively large inside, with a great collection of fiction, thoughtfully displayed, it’s no surprise that locals singled it out.
    Muswell Hill Bookshop, 72 Fortis Green Rd, N10 (020 8444 7588/www.muswellhillbookshop.com) Highgate tube. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm, Sun 12noon-5pm.

    Owl Books
    With its ‘windows arranged so beautifully’ and a ‘great kids’ section’ this is a solid all-rounder that also holds plenty of readings and events. (Margaret Atwood has appeared in the past.)
    Owl Books, 209 Kentish Town Rd, NW5 (020 7485 7793) Kentish Town tube/rail. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm, Sun
    12noon-4.30pm.

    Primrose Hill Books
    Readings and events are an important part of this lovely, welcoming shop, where writers like Ian McEwan have been known to drop in. ‘Family-owned and run, they read the books they sell.’
    Primrose Hill Books, 134 Regent’s Park Rd, NW1 (020 7586 2022/www.primrosehillbooks.com) Chalk Farm tube. Open Mon-Fri 9.30am-6pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 11am-5pm.

    Prospero’s Books
    Another much-loved local, this ‘small but perfectly formed’ bookshop ‘nonetheless has a wide range of stock’.
    Prospero’s Books, 32 The Broadway, N8 (020 8343 8900) Finsbury Park tube/rail. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm, Sun 11.30am-5.30pm.

    Stoke Newington Bookshop
    This local is full of covetable novels. As one fan says, ‘I always seem to see a book I want to read when browsing.’
    Stoke Newington Bookshop, 159 Stoke Newington High St, N16 (020 7249 2808//www.stokenewingtonbookshop.co.uk). Open Mon-Sat 9:30am-6pm, Sunday 11am-5pm

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    South

    Bolingbroke Bookshop
    Collectors come here for the complete collection of Pevsner’s architectural guides. There's also a mini Bolingbroke Experss steam train for kids.
    Bolingbroke Bookshop, 147 Northcote Rd, SW11 (020 7223 9344/www.bolingbrokebookshop.tbpcontrol.co.uk) Clapham Junction rail. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm, Sun 11am-4pm.

    Bookseller Crow on the Hill
    Great for American and British literature, this Crystal Palace local has ‘a good range of magazines not sold in the larger stores’. There are also big kids and graphic novel sections.
    Bookseller Crow on the Hill, 50 Westow St, SE19 (020 8771 8831/www.booksellercrow.com) Gypsy Hill rail. Open Mon-Fri 9am-7.30pm, Sat 9.30am-6.30pm, Sun 11am-5pm.

    Kirkdale Bookshop
    With weekend readings for children (aged 3 and over) and a small exhibition room, Kirkdale’s place on Sydenham High Street, ‘pound shop capital of the world’, is a ‘pearl among swine’.
    Kirkdale Bookshop, 272 Kirkdale, SE26 (020 8778 4701) Sydenham rail. Open Mon-Sat 9am-5.30pm.

    Review
    The outdoor seating makes this the perfect place for a coffee-fuelled browse on sunny days. Inside, there’s an emphasis on art, architecture, design and photography books.Chess and backgammon sets are also available for those who like to linger.
    Review, 131 Bellenden Rd, SE15 (020 7639 7400/www.reviewbookshop.co.uk) Peckham Rye rail. Open Tues-Sun 10am-7pm.

    Village Books
    The personal touch from owners Hazel Broadfoot and Julian Toland has long been popular in Dulwich Village. Now there’s a sister shop near Wandsworth Common where Beckett’s Bookshop used to be (it retains the name for now).
    The Bookshop, 1d Calton Avenue, SE21 (020 8693 2808) North Dulwich rail. Open Mon-Sat 9am-5.30pm, Sun 11am-5pm.
    Beckett’s Bookshop, 6 Bellevue Rd, SW17 (020 8672 4413) Wandsworth Common rail. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm, Sun 11am-5pm.



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    East
    Magma
    An essential oasis for all design creatives, selling every imaginable book on illustration, fashion, animation, graphics, book design, architecture and advertising. The Earlham St store at No 8 (there is another Magma book store at No 16) sells other design-focused products, like plates by cool French label Domestic and a cardboard boombox for your iPod.
    117-119 Clerkenwell Rd, EC1 (020 7242 9503/www.magmabooks.com) Farringdon tube/rail. Also: 8 & 16 Earlham St, WC2. Covent Garden tube.


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    Blenheim Books
    You’ll find interiors, architecture and photography books here.
    Blenheim Books, 11 Blenheim Crescent, W11 (020 7792 0777/www.blenheimbooks.co.uk) Notting Hill Gate tube. Open Mon-Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 12noon-5pm.

    Books for Cooks
    Widely raved about by foodies, this recipe haven is also adored for the homemade treats its staff dish out.
    Books for Cooks, 4 Blenheim Crescent, W11 (020 7221 1992/www.booksforcooks.com) Ladbroke Grove tube. Open Tue-Sat 10am-6pm.

    John Sandoe Books
    ‘John Sandoe’s has a large reputation for such a rickety shop, which is crammed with roughly 25,000 titles sold by well-informed people who care. Just off the King’s Road, it’s one of the few idiosyncratic shops left in the area.’
    John Sandoe Books, 10 Blacklands Terrace, SW3 (020 7589 9473/www.johnsandoe.com) Sloane Square tube. Open Mon, Tue, Thur-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm, Wed 9.30am-7.30pm, Sun 12-6pm.

    Lion and the Unicorn Bookshop
    This friendly children’s bookshop comes highly recommended by those with kids. The shop has its own newsletter, the Roar, and nominated books of the month.
    Lion and the Unicorn Bookshop, 19 King St, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 (020 8940 0483/www.lionunicornbooks.co.uk) Richmond tube/rail. Open Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.30pm, Sat 9.30am-6pm, Sun 12noon-5pm.

    Persephone Books
    This tiny publishing house-cum-lovely bookshop has breathed new life into 78 neglected interwar fiction titles, and repackaged them in Persephone's trademark dove-grey covers, each with its own distinct fabric-inspired endpapers. A new branch has opened in at 109 Kensington Church St, W8 (020 7221 2201) Notting Hill Gate tube. Open Mon-Sat 10am-6pm.
    59 Lamb's Conduit St, WC1 (020 7242 9292/www.persephonebooks.co.uk) Holborn or Russell Square tube.
    Open Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-5pm. 










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23 comments

  1. Posted by sophie on 02 Aug 2009 20:02

    Clerkenwell Tales is a great new bookshop just opened on Exmouth market. Pete, the owner, is lovely and really helpful and he has stocked the shop with lots of lovely books. It's small and beautifully presented and has a strong quirky mix of Fashion, photography and contemporary fiction and a great Travel Lit section. My new favourite bookshop in London!
    www.clerkenwell-tales.co.uk
    30 Exmouth Market
    Clerkenwell
    EC1R 4QE

  2. Posted by Rachael on 26 Jul 2009 18:31

    If you're a bargain hunter there's a great second hand bookshop on Bell Street in Marylebone. I picked up Updike's Rabbit Redux the other day for 50p and the rough guide to Vietnam for £1.50. Cheaper than most charity shops; heaven knows how they make a living.

  3. Posted by Jacqueline on 19 Jun 2009 00:28

    Goldsboro books (7 Cecil Court WC2N 4EZ) should definitely be on this list.
    Although situated in the heart of the West End, It is a peaceful retreat from all the hub.
    Always friendly courteous staff, which are knowledgeable and passionate about the books they sell.
    Enabling you to purchase a signed first, with many at publishers pricing!
    Goldsboro boasts a generous loyalty scheme (with real rewards, unlike Waterstones!!) and an amazing book of the month club with a further 10% off books, for members.
    All in all a brilliant find!

  4. Posted by Eleanor on 05 Jun 2009 17:17

    Art bookshop in the east end: Donlon Books / X marks the Bokship
    210/ 3 Cambridge Heath Road, E2 and smaller shop at 77 Broadway Market, E8
    http://www.donlonbooks.com and http://bokship.worpress.com

  5. Posted by Double Dutch on 27 May 2009 10:31

    'Um, Quinto's 2nd hand bookshop near British Museum is something to be seen...' someone remarked. It was indeed, but I'm afraid it's no longer there. I closed down more than a year ago. The branch on Charing Cross Road has just been beautifully refurbished though. Worth a visit!

  6. Posted by Katie on 26 May 2009 23:34

    The Big Green Bookshop in Wood Green is becoming something of a sensation in North London. Well worth a visit, and well worth checking out their blog Open a Bookshop, What Could Possibly Go Wrong. I love it.

  7. Posted by Tamara Budhan on 19 May 2009 20:53

    Why isn't The Book Box in Hackney on the list?! A really lovely shop with an excellent range of children and adults books. And they organise author events and book groups. My first choice!
    53 Chatsworth Road
    Claption
    London
    E5 0LH
    www.bookboxonline.co.uk

  8. Posted by Emily Cleaver on 20 Apr 2009 19:21

    Check out Quinto Bookshop's new website at http://www.quintobookshop.co.uk for up to the minute notifications of new stock arrivals.

  9. Posted by mamaS on 28 Mar 2009 22:54

    the comment below is maybe a bit harsh, but have to say I've only found the staff at Koenig Books on the Charing Cross Road to be really unhelpful. Now Shipley Art Booksellers has gone, I find the best art books are at Donlon Books in the East End.

  10. Posted by Christian Whitehead on 02 Mar 2009 17:25

    I was surprised that Motor Books, London's only motoring, railway, military and aviation specialist bookshop didn't get a mention in your list The shop moved to Cecil Court in 2007 after celebrating its 50th anniversary in nearby St Martins Court and have been there for a year and a half. Cecil Court is worth the trip alone if you really like independent bookshops. Motor Books address is 13-15 Cecil Court and the nearest tube is Leicester Square.

  11. Posted by albaltika on 27 Feb 2009 23:51

    A number of other places surely deserve a mention: West End Lane Books in West Hampstead has a finely-judged selection of fiction and non-fiction, has knowledgeable staff and is well laid-out. Judd Books on Marchmont Street, WC1N, has two floors of new and secondhand and is worth checking out, as is the cavernous Skoob Books, just round the corner near the Brunswick Centre.

  12. Posted by Art Books on 11 Feb 2009 12:21

    Great new shop has just opened in Marylebone with some beautiful art books. Address is:
    Other Criteria, 14 Hinde Street, W1U 3BG
    Other Criteria started as a web based company and now has two shops, the first is on New Bond Street specialising in editions. Books by Damien Hirst, Michael Joo, Paul Fryer etc. It also sells t-shirts, posters and editions.

  13. Posted by Chris Thomas on 09 Feb 2009 15:09

    If you're into philosophy and unexpected titles, The Swedenborg Society Bookshop on Bloomsbury Way (between New Oxford St and Holborn) is a great find: a publishing house since 1810, it specialises in titles by the Swedish philosopher and mystic, Emanuel Swedenborg, and publishes books of essays discussing his ideas. Also lots of books about William Blake, works by Yeats, Dostoyevsky, Baudelaire who were all inspired by his radical philosophy.

  14. Posted by Keith Lucas on 08 Feb 2009 22:28

    Isn't Housmans at Kings Cross on the list?
    Besides being one of the last political/radical bookshops left in London, it's full of strange stuff you'd almost never be able to browse through anywhere else.
    And its hundreds of radical magazines must be the widest range anywhere.

  15. Posted by Jim MacSweeney on 05 Feb 2009 23:42

    I'm surprised you haven't included Gay's The Word in your list. This iconic bookstore celebrates its 30th anniversary this year and stocks a fantastic range of books - history, academic, queer & gender studies, fiction, poetry, transgender etc. Check it out at 66 Marchmont Street and discover why so many lesbian and gay tourists to London make it their first port of call.

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