Foyles Bookshop

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Foyles sell a wide range of literature including titles from historical, military, medical, computing and music related genres.

Foyles Bookshop Address

Address:
113-119 Charing Cross Road
London
WC2H 0EB
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7437 5660
Fax: +44 (0)20 7434 1574

Location Information for Foyles Bookshop

Address:
113-119 Charing Cross Road
London
WC2H 0EB
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7437 5660
Fax: +44 (0)20 7434 1574
Public transport: Tottenham Court Road, London Underground

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With five floors crammed full of every kind of book, Foyles always intrigues. There’s also a sheet music department, a specialist music shop called Ray’s Jazz, and Europe’s largest collection of women’s literature at Silver Moon.
 

Events at Foyles Bookshop

  • Counter-Tenor

    Music

    1 Dec 2009 to 1 Dec 2009

    Counter-tenor Philippe Jaroussky is without doubt one of the most exciting young singers in the world of opera right now. To celebrate the release of his new Virgin Classics album 'Forgotten Castrato Arias' he offers this unique opportunity to experience a live performance in the intimacy of our gallery.

     
  • Glorious 39

    Lecture

    26 Nov 2009 to 26 Nov 2009

    Stephen Poliakoff is one of Britain's leading writers and directors, bringing to the screen such acclaimed dramas as The Lost Prince and Gideon's Daughter. Join us tonight as he talks about his new film Glorious 39, a tense psychological thriller set on the eve of World War II, and signs copies of the screenplay.

     
  • Levi Roots: Caribbean Food Made Easy

    Special event

    25 Nov 2009 to 25 Nov 2009

    The man who won over the Dragons with his Reggae Reggae Sauce signs his cookbook full of recipes from his hit TV programme Caribbean Food Made Easy.

     
  • New York Review of Books - Redefining a Classic - Making Classics Relevant in the Modern Age

    Workshop

    2 Dec 2009 to 2 Dec 2009

    In its ten years of publication the New York Review of Books Classics series has explored the boundaries of this enduring but problematic term. Tonight a panel of acclaimed writers, including Geoff Dyer and Adam Thirlwell, comes together in the gallery to put our entire system of literary values under the microscope.

     
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