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Cannes English Bookshop

11 rue Bivouac, Cannes, 06400
www.cannesenglishbookshop.com/

Cannes English Bookshop The Cannes English Bookshop, owned by Wally and Christel Storer, has been in business for more than 20 years. With its worldwide clientele, the shop has been host to many book signings for authors including Peter Mayle, Carol Drinkwater, Roger Ebert, Tony ...

Castle Bookshop

1 rue Saint Pierre, Fayence, 83440

Castle Bookshop Owned by Christine Buisson the shop has been open since 1993. Located in Fayence (Var) the shop’s dual language role and cosmopolitain clientele means they sell both English- and French-language books. Opening Hours: Summer 9h00 to 12h30 and 14h30 to 19 ...

Heidi's English Bookshop

24 rue Aubernon, Antibes
www.riviera.fr/antbooks/

Heidi's English Bookshop Owned by Heidi Lee, former actress and writer of children’s books, the bookshop sells both new and second-hand books. It is also the largest in area of the English language bookshops in the region, having started with 12m², and grown to 300m² over t ...

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