St. Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral is a house of worship in London, England. It is used both in Catholic and Protestant eras, though its upkeep is a higher priority for Catholics, who worked on completing its spire during the reign of Queen Isabella and King Albert.

It is London's largest building and, in addition to religious services, is a cultural and commercial center of the city. Vendors of all sorts hawk their wares in St Paul's, including booksellers. Only some of these booksellers sell religious thomes. Others sell plays, often recorded from actors' memories of their lines and less than perfectly faithful to the playwrights' original. Playwrights do not profit from these sales.

Harry Seymour sold books in St Paul's Cathedral.