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I was thinking about the old Philip Son and Nephew shop in West Kirby and trying to remember exactly where it was. I remember going upstairs to the children's books in the mid 70s. Anyone able to remember where it was and when it closed?
There have been several threads mentioning Bookland in Liscard - again, can anyone remember when it finally closed down?
And another favourite shop was Albistons in Wallasey Village - that was certainly still there in the early 80s but again I can't quite place exactly where it was or when it bit the dust.
Can anyone help with these enquiries and remember any other bookshops?
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Sorry - posted in wrong section - can someone move this to History Information Requests?
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You suggested other bookshops - I used to love going into Moreton's in Oxton Road, Birkenhead. It had books upstairs on a balcony and you had to go up a squeaky old wood staircase to get there. Not sure about the spelling, it might have been Mortons.
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According to the Wirral Globe, Bookland closed down in March 1997. I think it may have reopened briefly after this as a discount and remainders bookshop before closing forever. Could do with a decent bookshop in Wallasey, but sadly they seem to be in decline all over the country.
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More recently, Linghams of 9 Banks Road,West Kirby. Just a suggestion that they may have originally taken Phillip Son and Nephew. They closed the West Kirby shop last year (2011) but the manager was able to save the Heswall Branch. He couldn't afford both. Really, very good book shop and extremely helpful, with ordering and anything else.
Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. ~Chief Seattle
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Albistons in Wallasey Village was in that fairly new block on the same side as the school & roughly opposite "Braveheart" butchers. A very nice man & his lovely wife!
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Liscard Book Exchange on Liscard Road is very good. It only sells secondhand books but there are some good bargains to be had. There are very few bookshops of any kind left now on the Wirral. At least we still have 24 public libraries. For now! 
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Who remembers when W H Smiths was a book shop?
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You suggested other bookshops - I used to love going into Moreton's in Oxton Road, Birkenhead. It had books upstairs on a balcony and you had to go up a squeaky old wood staircase to get there. Not sure about the spelling, it might have been Mortons. Yes, it was Morton's. 39/41 Oxton Rd. About where the casino is now.
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Who remembers when W H Smiths was a book shop?
Remember it? I worked in it in 1952.
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I used to spend hours in W.H,Smiths, just browsing, my poor children used to dread going to Grange Road to shop, because they knew that's where we'd end up.
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Albistons in Wallasey Village was in that fairly new block on the same side as the school & roughly opposite "Braveheart" butchers. A very nice man & his lovely wife! i remember albistons. i got a book voucher as an award from school in 1987 and went and spent it there! the nice man helped me with my choice of book!
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There was one on Charing Cross wasn't there, thought it was called Albiston's :s
Amazon and Ibooks now... Shame. =(
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There was one on Charing Cross wasn't there, thought it was called Albiston's :s
Amazon and Ibooks now... Shame. =( Same gentleman
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Albistons? Was that the bookshop located where I think Atkinson-Loller or Wirral Home Appliances now are on lower end of Oxton Road?
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