Wandering in Porto last spring, I came across this antiquarian bookshop, Livraria Moreira da Costa. As the sign says, it was founded in 1902.

Livraria Moreira da Costa, an antiquarian bookshop in Porto.
I can’t resist any kind of bookshop, but especially not a secondhand one, and certainly not an antiquarian one. As I discovered on closer inspection of the shop window, Moreira da Costa is in fact the last-named kind of bookshop.

Antiquarian titles in the window of Moreira da Costa.
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