Hatchards (English Wikipedia)

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  • Sheppard, F H W, ed. (1960). "Piccadilly, South Side". Survey of London: St James Westminster, Part 1. Vol. 29, 30. London: London County Council. pp. 251–270. Retrieved 20 January 2016 – via British History Online.

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  • "Our History". Hatchards. Retrieved 16 October 2021. From Oscar Wilde to Bette Davis, the literary, political, artistic and social lions of their day have bought their books here and, since its inception, a link has been forged between the fine booksellers of Hatchards and the royal households of Britain and Europe. Indeed Hatchards has a long and proud association with the royal family; Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III was one of our first customers and to this day the bookshop is honoured to hold three Royal Warrants: HM The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and HRH The Prince of Wales.
  • "Unique Hatchards Editions - Hatchards Christmas Musings 2018". Hatchards. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  • "Hatchards - Cheltenham". Hatchards. Retrieved 3 April 2023.

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