Some of London's commercial sites include:
* Black Books, a bookshop owned by Bernard Black
* Nifty Gifty (formerly), a gift shop that closed between 2000 and 2001.
* Goliath Books, a bookshop owned by Evan
* Saga Books, a large commercial bookstore
* Urbannation, an unidentified shop
* Mamba Burger, a fast food restraunt
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| - thumb|right|El logo de Bloomsbury visto en algunos libros de Harry Potter. Bloomsbury es la editorial de la serie de Harry Potter en el idioma Inglés. Ellos fueron la primera editorial de otras once editoriales en aceptar los libros de J. K. Rowling en 1997. Durante la última década ha crecido mucho más grande, y Bloomsbury ganó el premio a la Editorial del Año en 1999 y nuevamente en 2000, principalmente a causa de la serie de Harry Potter. Bloomsbury mantiene un sitio web oficial de la serie de Harry Potter.
- Some of London's commercial sites include:
* Black Books, a bookshop owned by Bernard Black
* Nifty Gifty (formerly), a gift shop that closed between 2000 and 2001.
* Goliath Books, a bookshop owned by Evan
* Saga Books, a large commercial bookstore
* Urbannation, an unidentified shop
* Mamba Burger, a fast food restraunt
- See also the Bloomsbury Set. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
- Bloomsbury is an area of London. Bloomsbury was once one of the many villages that encircled London, eventually being absorbed by the city when the British capital expanded.
- Bloomsbury is an area of central London in the south of the London Borough of Camden, developed by the Russell family in the 17th and 18th centuries into a fashionable residential area. It is notable for its array of garden squares, literary connections, and numerous hospitals and academic institutions.
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*Manny Bianco
*Fran Katzenjammer
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| - thumb|right|El logo de Bloomsbury visto en algunos libros de Harry Potter. Bloomsbury es la editorial de la serie de Harry Potter en el idioma Inglés. Ellos fueron la primera editorial de otras once editoriales en aceptar los libros de J. K. Rowling en 1997. Durante la última década ha crecido mucho más grande, y Bloomsbury ganó el premio a la Editorial del Año en 1999 y nuevamente en 2000, principalmente a causa de la serie de Harry Potter. Bloomsbury mantiene un sitio web oficial de la serie de Harry Potter.
- Some of London's commercial sites include:
* Black Books, a bookshop owned by Bernard Black
* Nifty Gifty (formerly), a gift shop that closed between 2000 and 2001.
* Goliath Books, a bookshop owned by Evan
* Saga Books, a large commercial bookstore
* Urbannation, an unidentified shop
* Mamba Burger, a fast food restraunt
- Bloomsbury is an area of central London in the south of the London Borough of Camden, developed by the Russell family in the 17th and 18th centuries into a fashionable residential area. It is notable for its array of garden squares, literary connections, and numerous hospitals and academic institutions. While Bloomsbury was not the first area of London to have acquired a formal square, Southampton Square, which was laid out by Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton in 1660, was the first square to actually be named thus. Bloomsbury has no official boundaries, but can be roughly defined as the square bounded by Tottenham Court Road to the west, Euston Road to the north, Gray's Inn Road to the east, and either High Holborn or the thoroughfare formed by New Oxford Street, Bloomsbury Way and Theobald's Road to the south. Bloomsbury merges gradually with Holborn in the south, and with St Pancras in the north-east and Clerkenwell in the south-east.
- See also the Bloomsbury Set. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
- Bloomsbury is an area of London. Bloomsbury was once one of the many villages that encircled London, eventually being absorbed by the city when the British capital expanded.
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