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Cumbria
Sedburgh continues to style itself a 'Book Town' and although there
are six shops that sell books, I think it would be stretching a
point to call all of them 'bookshops'. However, it's clear that
the relocation of the huge Westwood Books to the town makes a visit
worthwhile for many. Elsewhere, Bookcase in Carlisle looks worth
a visit, Kirkland Books in Kendle is a must for local history and
mountaineering, and Michael Moon's Bookshop in Whitehaven is not
to be missed.
Lancashire
The Old
Pier Bookshop in Morecambe is one of the worst I've ever visited,
but both the charity bookshops are worth a look if you're in town.
George Kelsall's Bookshop in Littleborough is worth a detour, particularly
if you can gain entry to the house at the back, and the Windmill
Bookshop in Lytham St Annes has heaps (literally) of reasonably
priced books. Halewood & Sons in Preston has lots of high quality
stock, and the Carnforth Book Shop has a large stock of secondhand
books above the new bookshop.
Gt.
Manchester
Gerald
Baker has reported a number of recent closures, which leaves the
city with little to attract the serious book browser.
However, Sharston Books in Sharston is a warehouse rather than a
shop and will keep you occupied for hours.
Merseyside
Kernaghan
Books and Broadhursts make Southport a must. Reid of Liverpool might
be worth a trip into the city, where you will also find the recently
relocated Henry Bohn Books.
Cheshire
A
county whose shops, I must confess, I have no recent experience
off. Unfortunately, the reader reviews that shops have received
don't suggest that there is anywhere worth making a special trip
to visit.
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