Continuing our amble round London's independent bookshops
The John Sandoe bookshop in Chelsea has been going for over 50 years and is a bit of an institution. The eponymous John Sandoe ran the shop until his retirement in 1989 when staff and customers took over, and it keeps a traditional bookshop-y feel - kind of like Black Books without the irascible owner.
John Sandoe is tucked down a side street off the Kings Road, in a fabulous Georgian cottage that still has sash windows on the first floor. Clamber up and down the stairs, past books on each step, to discover an incredible world of 25,000 individual titles (literally) piled high. The choice is staggering for such a small space and they carry backlists of the sort you just don't find in Waterstones any more. We lost track of time, happily sorting through the books and trying to work out how many we could afford to take home.
Alongside fiction, poetry, art and a very good history selection, there's an interesting children's area in the basement. Make sure you also check out the travel section which is shelved by geographical area (Canada top right, Australia and New Zealand bottom left, and everything else in between).
John Sandoe (Books), 10 Blacklands Terrace, SW3. Map after the jump, images author's own. Know a good bookshop? Email us at londonist (@) gmail.com.
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