Hatchards

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Hatchards is a historic London bookshop, founded in 1797 and renowned as one of the oldest and most prestigious bookstores in the United Kingdom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf London landmark
bookshop
historic building
retail company
architecturalStyle traditional bookshop interior
city London, England
surface form: London
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance iconic London bookstore
tourist attraction for book lovers
foundedBy John Hatchard
foundedInPeriod late 18th century
hasCategory 1797 establishments in England
Bookshops in London
hasClientele literary figures
prominent authors
royal family members
hasFeature author portraits and memorabilia
multiple floors of bookshelves
wood-panelled interiors
hasLongevity continuous operation since 18th century
hasOnlinePresence official website
hasReputation prestigious bookstore
hasSection biography
children's books
fiction
history
non-fiction
rare books
signed editions
travel
hasService author events
book ordering
book signings
literary talks
heritage one of the oldest bookstores in the United Kingdom
inception 1797
industry bookselling
languageOfService English
locatedIn City of Westminster
West End of London
location Piccadilly
surface form: Piccadilly, London
notableFor being one of the oldest bookshops in the United Kingdom
historic literary associations
hosting book signings and literary events
partOf London book trade history
product books
stationery
streetAddress 187 Piccadilly

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Piccadilly hasLandmark Hatchards
John Hatchard employer Hatchards
John Hatchard founded Hatchards
John Hatchard business Hatchards
this entity surface form: Hatchards bookshop
John Hatchard legacy Hatchards
this entity surface form: Hatchards is regarded as one of the oldest bookshops in London