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Flashback photograph to the wonderful organised chaos in one of the rooms at 50 Berkeley Square. Pho
Looking to the stars on May the 4th: “Magnetic Variation and Star Maps”. ✨⭐️✨ Set of 6
The beautiful 1894 edition of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice”, wit
Books going on shelves in our Early department for the first time.
First edition of “A Narrative of the Briton’s Voyage, to Pitcairn’s Island; includ
“Fairy Tales and Legends by Hans Andersen. Illustrated by Rex Whistler” (1935).
Map of London from 1818. “A Topographical Map of the Country Twenty Miles round London, p
✨ “Don’t you know that everybody’s got a Fairyland of their own?"✨ &l
Beautiful watercolours of Madagascar Album by Henri Letrillard: 68 original photographs & 1
Happy World Book Day from Maggs Bros. A photo of one of our rooms at 50 Berkeley Square, taken many
Spotted in a corner of the Maggs Warehouse: a good place to sit and read, undisturbed.
“Constancy” 19th century Valentine card (18cm x 11.5cm).
Maggs Christmas sneak peak! 46 Curzon Street is looking like a nineteenth-century Christmas dream.
Happy Caturday everyone! This little feline illustration is one of Richard Bentley’s “in
In the warehouse today looking for Christmas offerings.
Circus poster, c.1798. The broadside advertises an evening performance in Hull by the famous equest
Details from “The Red Shoes Ballet. A Critical Study”, first edition (Saturn Pre
Wednesday in the Warehouse with many kilometres of book shelves!
“Still life with book, bouquet and bookshelf”! Home-grown Sweet Peas looking glorious n
Throwback Thursday - the Maggs Bros Travel Department as it was at no.50 Berkeley Square
Beautiful vellum bindings in our shop.
Beautiful watercolours of Madagascar Album by Henri Letrillard: 68 original photographs & 19
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