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Your best bet of course is to take out a subscription but below are a selection of the growing number of outlets that stock One Eye Grey and please do get in touch if you would like to take it on your premises. We are particularly interested in tattooists and barbershops at the moment but it's such a slip of thing that it could equally be at home in cafes, bars or anywhere people gather. Such as at the South East London Folklore Society where it is available on sale.
One Eye Grey is an F and M Publication
South of the Thames
Clapham Bookshop (120 Clapham High St, SW4) Central Lambeth’s only independent bookshop.
Witcomb Cycles 25 Tanners Hill, London, SE8 4PJ London’s oldest bicycle maker and cycle shop.
Stardust Kids (Milkwood Road Herne Hill SE24) sells cool children’s clothing, unusual gifts and exclusive products.
Review Bookshop (131 Bellenden Road, Peckham, SE15). The hub of culture in Peckham.
Nobody's Business (Crampton Street Walworth SE17). Anarchy in SE17? This anarchist resource and cycle repair spot is a great place for revolutionary literature.
Cuming Museum (Walworth Road SE17) Southwark’s museum featuring local collections and Southwark history. |
Crockatt & Powell (119-120 Lower Marsh, Waterloo, SE1) Independent bookshop for discerning clientele in north Lambeth. Good selection of titles on one of London's best (but least known) shopping streets.
Riverside Bookshop (Hays Galleria, Tooley St, London Bridge, SE1) Great for books on Southwark, books on the Thames and London history as well as a wide selection of more general books.
Atlantis Bookshop (49a, Museum St WC1A 1LY) Best book shop for anything to do with Alistair Crowley and much else occult related in Bloomsbury.
Mysteries (9-11, Monmouth St, London, WC2H 9DA) London tarot card and new age specialists.
Foyles: (113 Charing Cross Rd, WC2) Largest independent bookshop in the UK with branches on the South Bank, St. Pancras and Selfridges.
Treadwells (Tavistock Street WC2) ICA (12 Carlton House Terrace, London) Fantastic array of occult books and focus of witchcraft events.
Newham Bookshop (745 Barking Road, Upton Park, E13). East London’s finest and most complete collection of East End and London history. http://www.newhambooks.co.uk/
Houseman Books (5 Caledonian Road, London, N1 9DX). North London’s best radical bookshop with political and mainstream titles. http://www.housmans.com/
ICA (12 Carlton House Terrace, London) For all your arty and unusual reading material. Not a bad bar and cinema either.
Crockatt & Powell Two (345 Fulham Road London SW10 9TW) A Lambeth Bookshop goes west, but in a good way and One Eye Grey marches with it into unchartered territory, or west London as it is sometimes known. Owl Bookshop (209 Kentish Town Rd, NW5). A bit of literary culture in the grim north. |