Definition of Bookstalls

1. Noun. (plural of bookstall) ¹

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Definition of Bookstalls

1. bookstall [n] - See also: bookstall

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bookstalls

bookseller
booksellers
bookselling
booksellings
booksful
bookshelf
bookshelves
bookshop
bookshops
booksie
booksier
booksiest
bookstaff
bookstaffs
bookstall
bookstalls (current term)
bookstand
bookstands
bookstave
bookstaves
bookstore
bookstores
booksy
bookware
bookwise
bookwork
bookworks
bookworm
bookwormish
bookworms

Literary usage of Bookstalls

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"... that curious book than with a thousand and one of the novels and scientific dissertations which flood the bookstalls and libraries of the present day. ..."

2. Nature by Nature Publishing Group, Norman Lockyer (1883)
"Price 3</., through Booksellers, and at the Railway bookstalls. Office, 37, Southampton Street, Strand, WC LA SEMAINE FRANÇAISE. ..."

3. Men, Women, and Books: A Selection of Sketches, Essays, and Critical Memoirs by Leigh Hunt (1847)
"Beneficence of bookstalls.—" Galatea, or a Treatise on Politeness. ... GREAT and liberal is the magic of the bookstalls; truly deserved is the title of ..."

4. The Book-hunter in London: Historical and Other Studies of Collectors and by William Roberts (1895)
"... have been inveterate grubbers among the bookstalls. Macaulay was not very communicative to booksellers, and when any of them would hold up a book, ..."

5. The Book-hunter in London: Historical and Other Studies of Collectors and by William Roberts (1895)
"... have been inveterate grubbers among the bookstalls. Macaulay was not very communicative to booksellers, and when any of them would hold up a book, ..."

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