From the April 1970 issue of the Socialist Standard
LONDON: Indica, 102 Southampton Row, WCI. News-stand outside Midland Bank, High Holborn. WCI. The Compendium, 240 Camden High Street. NW1. News Stores, 10 Coptic Street, WCI (near British Museum). Collets, Charing Cross Road. WC2. Housmans, 5 Caledonian Road, Nl. Herbert Newsagent, 39 Bloomsbury Way. W.C.I. SPGB, 52 Clapham High Street. SW4 (all literature). And at Hyde Park every Sunday.
BELFAST: The Paperback-Shop, Gresham Street.
BIRMINGHAM: Reference Library, every weekday, evenings only. The Ramp, New Street Station, every Saturday.
BRIGHTON: The News-stand, Sussex University. The News-stand, London Road. News-stand, College of Technology. Unicorn Bookshop, Gloucester Road.
EDINBURGH: Cairn’s Bookshop.
GLASGOW: Bryson's, Byres Road. Wl. Clyde Book Shop, High Street. McDonalds, Maryhlll Road at Cromwell Street.
LIVERPOOL: Wilson’s Bookshop, Church Alley, off Church Street, Liverpool. Bob’s Newsbox, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool 3.
MANCHESTER: Percival's, Oxford Road; also Percival's at St. Peter's Square and Wilmsiow Road. Didsbury.
SWANSEA: SATURDAYS 10-12 am.. Central Library, Morriston Branch Library.
WOOLWICH: W. Tyler, 30 Woolwich High Street. SE18.
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I was severely limited in what I could post from this issue on the blog. As it was an excellent 'Special Issue' Socialist Standard on Lenin, another comrade had put in a shift a few years back to already put all the articles and book reviews from this issue on the SPGB website. It's a recommended read. Go check it out.
I guess I could have just reposted something from this issue that is already on the net - and I'm certainly not averse to that practice - but I thought it would be novel to post the list of bookshops that were carrying the Socialist Standard at that time. I'm sure there were others.
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