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  2. glasgow.cylex-uk.co.uk › company › borders-books-16835056Borders Books, Glasgow

    Name: Borders Books. Address: 98 Buchanan Street, Glasgow City Centre, Glasgow, Glasgow City Scotland, G1 3HA. Phone: 0141 222 7700. Website: www.borders.com. updated on 25/11/2022.

  3. 12 sie 2020 · Borders Bookstore on Buchanan Street back in 2009. Bookworms in Glasgow are spoilt for choice with places to visit for a browse thanks to the likes of Caledonia Books, Voltaire & Rousseau...

  4. 29 cze 2019 · It simply had something for everyone with its fantastic selection of books, magazines, foreign papers and gifts and concessions via as Paperchase and GAME within the stunning surroundings of the neo-classical building on Glasgow's main shopping street.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Borders_(UK)Borders (UK) - Wikipedia

    A typical Borders shop in the UK contained both a Paperchase stationery and Starbucks cafe [3] concession. In addition, some branches also contained a RED5 gadget concession and GAME video games concession.

  6. visit-glasgow.info › shopping › top-ten-bookshops-in-glasgowTop Ten Bookshops in Glasgow

    7 mar 2010 · With the demise of the late lamented Borders chain, it is increasingly difficult to find little magazines, thankfully we now have Aye Aye, an art bookshop inside the CCA. It is full of obscure zines and plush catalogues, and is notable as the only Glasgow stockist of the excellent New Escapologist magazine. 4.

  7. Originally designed by Archibald Elliot in 1827 for the Royal Bank, Borders has occupied a prime spot on Royal Exchange Square since the millennium and won over many of the city's book lovers. People reading on the steps outside have become as much a feature of Glasgow as the traffic cone on the head of Wellington's statue.

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