Which preposition to use with bookstalls
" The taxi-cab took her to a bookstall in the Strand, where she got out and purchased a railway guide.
Servien pictured them as he had seen them represented in the old foxed lithographs that litter the second-hand bookstalls along the Quais, wearing the hair in flat bandeaux with a jewel on a gold chain in the middle of the forehead, or else in heavy ringlets à
A CHRISTMAS MYSTERY Three men who had gained great fame and honour throughout the world met unexpectedly in front of the bookstall at Paddington Station.
He opened a bookstall on market-days at neighbouring towns, including Birmingham, which was as yet unable to maintain a separate bookseller.
In the present age we have bookworms, who wander from one bookstall to another, and there devour their daily store of knowledge.