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  2. 84, Charing Cross Road - Wikipedia

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    84, Charing Cross Road is a 1970 book by Helene Hanff. It is an epistolary memoir composed of letters from the twenty-year correspondence between the author and Frank Doel , chief buyer for Marks & Co antiquarian booksellers, located at the eponymous address in London .

  3. Marks & Co - Wikipedia

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    The shop was founded in the 1920s by Benjamin Marks and Mark Cohen. Cohen was persuaded to allow his name to be abbreviated in the company's name. A book of correspondence between Helene Hanff and Frank Doel , together with other members of the staff between 1949 and 1968, published by Hanff as 84 Charing Cross Road , was later made into a ...

  4. Cecil Court - Wikipedia

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    Booksellers William and Gilbert Foyle, founders of the world-famous Foyles, opened their first West End shop at 16 Cecil Court in 1904, before moving to the current site on Charing Cross Road in 1906. [13] In the 1930s, Cecil Court became a well known meeting place for Jewish refugees, which in 1983–84 inspired R.B. Kitaj to paint Cecil Court ...

  5. Cambridge Circus, London - Wikipedia

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    The actual MI6 has never occupied premises in or near Cambridge Circus. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Circus hosted Marks & Co , booksellers, who operated from 84 Charing Cross Road, which featured in Helene Hanff 's 1970 book 84, Charing Cross Road , which has subsequently been adapted into a stage play, a television play, and a 1987 movie starting Anne ...

  6. Charing Cross Road - Wikipedia

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    A long-standing correspondence between New York City-based author Helene Hanff and the staff of a bookshop on the street, Marks & Co., was the inspiration for the book 84, Charing Cross Road (1970). The book was made into a 1987 film starring Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins and also into a play and a BBC radio drama.

  7. Helene Hanff - Wikipedia

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    Helene Hanff (April 15, 1916 – April 9, 1997) was an American writer born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.She is best known as the author of the book 84, Charing Cross Road, which became the basis for a stage play, [1] television play, and film of the same name.

  8. Murder One (bookshop) - Wikipedia

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    Murder One was a bookshop in the Charing Cross Road from 1988 to 2009, "catering to readers interested in hard-to-find and collectable crime, mystery, romance and science fiction literature". [1] It was the first UK bookshop to specialize in the crime and mystery genres, and at its opening in 1988 the largest specialist "genre" bookshop in ...

  9. Foyles - Wikipedia

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    By 1906, their shop was at 135 Charing Cross Road and they were described as London's largest educational booksellers. [citation needed] By 1910, Foyles had added four suburban branches: at Harringay, Shepherd's Bush, Kilburn and Brixton. [7] [8] The former Foyles shop at 111–119 Charing Cross Road