Spread over four floors Hodges Figgis is strong in all categories with a very impressive selection of the works of Irish writers and display cases for fine books and is surely one of the finest bookshops in the British Isles.
Just around the corner from Hodges Figgis is ‘Ulysses Rare Books’ (formerly Cathach Books) on Duke Street. Here you will find fabulous editions of Irish authors and other literary works that would form the basis of a serious collection. It is a very friendly shop and it is wonderful to be able to get close to some of the most sought after books of the 20th century and earlier. Several of our favourite books by Joyce, Le Fanu and Yeats have moved from Ulysses Rare Books to our shelves.
The Winding Stair bookshop sits on the north bank of the Liffey at the end of the Ha’Penny Bridge. It once covered several floors with small rooms off the staircase packed with second hand books. Now it is a relatively small new bookshop all on the ground level but worth a visit.
Chapters Bookshop on Parnell Street is a large new and second hand shop, with a cafe upstairs and a fabulous stock of books in all categories. It takes time to cover it all but worth the effort.
Books Upstairs is a bookshop on D’Olier Street, with a large stock of mainly new but some secondhand, it has a vibrant atmosphere and comprises two joined buildings with rooms upstairs.
Finally, back to the antiquarian, and mention must be made of Stokes Books in the South Great George Street arcade. Crammed into a small rare book room is an excellent stock with a lot of Irish interest. I have been coming to this book spot for many years and the knowledgeable owner is always happy to talk.
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