bookshops in Dublin….
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claire Couprie.
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- March 25, 2002 at 5:40 pm #705252
claire Couprie
Participant…here I am with my books again…I’m coming to Ireland next week and I want to find some books about Dublin history, urban planning, etc…Where should I go????
- March 26, 2002 at 10:01 am #718460
dc3
ParticipantLittle enough choice nowdays.
For the best range try Hodges Figgis in Dawson Street, Waterstones (same owner) are across the road but stock much diminished now from what it used to have.
The RIAI have a bookshop in their house on Merrion Square, with a good range of architecture books of general application, own publications etc. Hours are more limited.
- March 26, 2002 at 10:11 am #718461
LOB
ParticipantI find Second hand/Bargain bookshops a good place to look rather than the main shops (H&figgis,waterstones & Easons)
certainly cheaper
Try chapters on Abbey street, the winding stair beside the halfpenny bridge (Northside)
Paul recently mentioned a bookshop beside the Dome restaurent in the Stephens Green centre.
There is also a small bookshop in the Georges arcade-got my Craig’s Dublin 1660-1860 there -strange place, It’s almost as if the owner didn’t like to sell his books
You might find something in the Oxfam shop in Parliament street alsoNot forgetting the RIAI Bookshop in 8 Merrion square- not very inviting as bookshops go, but worth a visit.(mostly architecture books)
- March 26, 2002 at 10:14 am #718462
LOB
Participantthis might help http://www.twocultures.org/dublin/books/
- March 26, 2002 at 10:24 am #718463
Paul Clerkin
Keymasternoooooooooon you’ll never get anything good in the Oxfam shop on parliament street…. damn you LOB, there goes my collection of cheap architecture tombs…
second bookshops are great but you really have to check them regularly to get anything….
- March 26, 2002 at 10:31 am #718464
LOB
ParticipantSorry boss!
- March 26, 2002 at 10:54 am #718465
claire Couprie
ParticipantThank You !!!!
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