He had entry into the Faubourg Saint-Germain through the Listomeres, the Lenoncourts and the Vandenesses.
We desire here to express appreciation for the valuable assistance of Mr. Norman Hinsdale Pitman.
Some old gentlemen seem, indeed, to utilize most of the available light of a London winter's day at the outside counters of these dusty second-hand book emporiums.
And Khalid tells old Jerry, that if every one buying and reading books, disposed of them in the end as he himself does, second-hand book-shops would no longer exist.
One day he passes by a second-hand book-shop, which is in the financial hive of the city, hard by a church and within a stone's throw from the Stock Exchange.
A second-hand book-shop always reminds me of a Necropolis.
And when he is not loafing in Battery Park, carving his name on the bench, he is burrowing in the shelves of some second-hand book-shop or dreaming in the dome of some Broadway skyscraper.
Second-hand book-dealers in Boston had found a judge of the court purloining rare pamphlets, and ministers making away with pamphlet sermons under their coats.
It is a good plan, if one can possibly command the time, to read every catalogue of the book auctions, and of the second-hand book dealers, which comes to hand.
One of the choicest pleasures of the book collector, whether private student or librarian, is to visit the second-hand book-shops of any city, and examine the stock with care.
She had gone back to her old home, at her uncle's second-hand book-shop.
He asked for her address, and she told him that she was going back to her uncle who kept the second-hand book- shop in Stone Street.
The shrine she set out to visit was the little second-hand book-store on East Broadway, where she had been so happy with her father.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hand book" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.