A return to the Bookshop on the Heath, Blackheath - a real gem of a bookshop in southeast London, which has been there since 1949. They had a fabulous display of vintage children’s books in one window (pretty sure the Enid Blytons featured heavily), and an old map of Greenwich in another.
Inside, it’s quiet and dark - two of my favourite qualities in a second-hand bookshop - and I was distracted from my book-hunting by a couple of boxes of vintage postcards. I bought a lovely one dated 1900: it shows a sepia seaside scene with a practically tidal wave engulfing the promenade at Folkestone.
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