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How to use bookstalls in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word bookstalls? Here are some examples.

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We're all familiar with the simple urban pleasure of browsing around open air bookstalls looking for that elusive first edition.
I know there are in Belfast tidy gardens of roses, bookstalls with shelves of poetry, cats soaking up sun in shop windows.
It's a heady mix of cool cafes and cockles, windsurfers and artists, beach volleyball and bookstalls, fresh fish and funky T-shirts.
To kill that half-hour break after lunch, do browse in one of the pavement bookstalls, avoiding those selling only pirated books.
He came to have bookstalls on virtually every railway station in the land, and thus sold vast quantities of books, newspapers, and magazines.
Shoppers stroll through the bookstalls, cafes and flower marts that line the Ramblas, the promenade near the medieval quarter of Barrio Gotico.
The other thing that struck me was the number of bookstalls on street corners.
Bibliophiles can always go to some of the older bookstalls specialising in second-hand books just off Brigade Road or on Avenue Road.
He had lingered at the bookstalls, noting the titles of books, but found them too expensive to buy.
The stuff of pulp novels at airport bookstalls is a reality.
A good number of members joined and the room was greatly appreciated by those who lived in outside places, away from the railway, bookstalls and newsagents.
The second-hand bookstalls on the Passeig de Gracia will sell you yellowed copies of Civil War newspapers celebrating exaggerated or imaginary victories over Franco.
He makes the reader see it all, too: the streets of London, the prostitutes, the theatres, the bookstalls and Hunt's beloved Hampstead.
Instead we walked everywhere: Boulevard Saint-Germain, Jardin du Luxembourg, Place des Vosges, the little bookstalls beside the Seine.
In such a competitive market, it is notoriously difficult to write a thriller or bodice-ripper that avoids being remaindered, let alone one that commands shelf space at supermarket checkout counters and airport bookstalls.
Examples from Classical Literature
A similar phenomenon presents itself at the bookstalls, which are choked with cheap and unenticing brief tales of the deadly sins.
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