A stand or stall on which books, generally second-hand, are displayed for sale.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "book-stall" in a sentence
"Indeed a point of gallantry was involved in my doing so, inasmuch as I had not left France alone, but had come from the prisons of St. Pelagie with my distinguished and unfortunate friend Madame Roland (in two volumes which I bought for two francs each, at the book-stall in the Place de la Concorde, Paris, at the corner of the Rue Royale)."
"Elated with success and piqued by the growing interest of the problem, they have left no book-stall unsearched, no chest in a garret unopened, no file of old yellow accounts to decompose in damp and worms, so keen was the hope to discover whether the boy"
"He read the names of the novels on the bookstall, and bought one at last, to avoid being regarded with suspicion by the book-stall clerk."