See You In Cecil Court - 20th June 2004
Convened 12noon at the Charing Cross Road entrance.
Adjourned 6pm at the St. Martins Lane entrance.
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 The Anti-Antiquarian Bookseller |  The Anti-Antiquarian Bookseller on the move |
 Marc Vaulbert de Chantilly chose a book produced by performance artist and ordained minister, the Reverend Ethan Acres of Texas, USA. |  He obtained a falafel signed by the proprietor of Gaby's Deli. A famous take-away on Charing Cross Road frequented by many at Cecil Court.
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 The Falafel installed in the stand.
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 Alistair Scott chose 'Looking Backwards' by John Bellamy (1896). |  He exchanged a still valid membership card to the Royal Horticultural Society.
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 The Card allowed entrance to Kew Gardens amongst other horticultural wonders.
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 Jack Condon chose 'Football Factory' by Jonathan King. It was the time of the European Football Championship and this tale of Football Hooliganism seemed ideal. |  He had to find some England memorabilia and ask the waiter/waitress at the Cafe Uno on the corner to sign them. Although he may have signed them himself.
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Images with thanks to Mark Chivers.
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