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Foyles

Foyles is the world’s most famous bookshop with over one hundred years of trading history.

From five floors at our London flagship store we stock an unparalleled range of 250,000 different titles in fifty-six specialist departments.

Foyles.co.uk also features another one million titles that we order for customers. It is one hundred years since brothers William and Gilbert Foyle embarked on an enterprise that was to become "the world's greatest bookshop".

A Brief history of Foyles

foyles stores old Foyles was founded in 1903 by two brothers: when William and Gilbert Foyle failed their Civil Service examinations, they decided to sell their textbooks. Such was the response to their advert that they could have sold them many times over, so they determined to start a bookshop. The unwanted textbooks became the modest foundation stone of what was to become the world’s greatest bookshop. The business has been on Charing Cross Road since 1906 and is still privately owned.

In the last few years, Foyles has undergone a top-to-toe transformation: the entire shop has been refitted and, while our unparalleled range of books will always remain at the heart of Foyles, we’ve introduced some extra elements to make your visit even more enjoyable. Now, not only are there five floors of books with fifty-six specialist subjects, but we’ve installed new lifts and air conditioning, and there’s also an art gallery, a café, Ray’s Jazz shop and, in the children’s department, a piranha tank. We also continue to have a flourishing programme of events, and are proud to welcome an eclectic range of writers and to be the only port of call for many authors visiting from abroad.

foyles vanWe’ve expanded our range, too, and now offer a wide choice of magazines, first class gifts and stationery items, and in response to customer demand, are introducing a selection of second-hand books to complement our new book range. And because we’re proud of our heritage, we’ve even producing some unique Foyles-branded memorabilia. Some of these items are available here on the site, but do come into the shop to see the full range. When you visit, look out for the many photographs dotted about the shop showing some of the great moments and illustrious visitors from our history.

And now even bigger developments are taking place at Foyles. In June 2005, for the first time since our very early days, we have opened another branch. Situated on the Riverside level at the Royal Festival Hall on London's South Bank, the new shop stocks around 30,000 books across a broad range of categories.

anne mcmillan Then, in April 2006, we entered a partnership with Historic Royal Palaces, the independent charity that looks after the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, the Banqueting House, Kensington Palace and Kew Palace, to supply books and book-related accessories to the palaces. Our mission is to excite and engage adults and children alike with Britain's past. The title range includes British art, architecture and culture, military history, historical fiction, London interest titles, travel guides and children's books plus a selection of Foyles memorabilia and accessories.

More information about Foyles

Foyles are now delighted to announce a new partnership with Selfridges to run bookshops in its Oxford Street and Manchester Trafford stores. Foyles at Selfridges will open in October 2006, and will continue to run and develop author and celebrity events as well as offer a wide range of titles.

  • Foyles at Selfridges will operate as concessions in over 7000 square feet of retail space at Oxford Street and in the 900 square feet at Manchester Trafford.
  • Foyles’ flagship store is at 113-119 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0EB. Tel: 020 7437 5660 Fax: 020 7434 1574 Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 9pm and on Sunday 12 noon to 6pm. orders@foyles.co.uk; www.foyles.co.uk
  • Foyles at the Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London SE1 is open daily from 10am-10pm
  • Selfridges Oxford Street has over 650,000 sq ft of retail space and over 15 million people shop there every year.
  • Selfridges opened its Trafford Centre store in September 1998. It has over 155,000 sq ft of retail space and over seven million people shop there every year.

 

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