Henderson's

Henderson's, better known as The Bomb Shop, was a bookshop at 66 Charing Cross Road, London known for publishing and selling both radical left and anarchist writing and modernist literature. The shop was founded in 1909,[1] and was a father and son operation run by Francis Riddell Henderson, formerly the London representative of Walter Scott Publishing.[2] The shop was bought by Eva Collet Reckitt, and became the first of the Collet's chain of left-wing bookshops.[1][3]

  1. ^ a b Dave Cope and Ross Bradshaw. "Radical Bookshop History Project" (PDF). Left on the Shelf. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  2. ^ Harry Keyishian (1975). Michael Arlen. Twayne Publishers. p. 25. ISBN 0805710116.
  3. ^ Victor Gollancz (1953). More for Timothy: Being the Second Instalment of an Autobiographical Letter to His Grandson. p. 297.