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11 hours ago, eastdulwichimp said:

The Oxfam Bookshop, 20 Half Moon Lane, near Herne Hill station is a good place to drop off books. 

Thanks. I dropped off the books that I thought would be most helpful for them already this week. 

45 minutes ago, malumbu said:

St Christopher's on LL

I'd list them for free as well on this website.

Thanks for the advice. I have advertised the ones that may be of use for studies on this forum then dropped off some at Oxfam in Herne Hill and others at the Bell End House book exchange. Still a few more to drop which I will likely give to Mind on LL who I like.

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It is intimidating looking through the book sections now.  I sometimes wonder if they're stocking bookshops' remainders.

OTOH, when I put  some books out in a cardboard box for taking, it was  encouraging to see that a fair proportion of those taken were aged hardbacks.

 

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