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21 October 2002
Filed under:Academia,London,Useful web resources at1:25 pm

I’ve been doing a little research on second hand books since I became a student.

First off, try searching ABE Books – it covers hundreds of second hand shops around the globe but you can ask it to narrow the search to the UK. Skoob and Unsworths (see below) both use it to index their own collections.

Unsworths
12 Bloomsbury Street
London WC1B 3QA

Tel 44 (0)20 7436 9836

Skoob

Brunswick Centre – The nearest Underground station is Russell Square on the Piccadilly line. The Brunswick Centre is 50 yards from the tube station, turn right out of the station, cross over the road and head for a large concrete edifice. If you know the Renoir Cinema (recommended), we are in the same complex.
(purportedly the largest second hand academic bookshop in London)

44(0)20 7278 8760

Judd Two Books 82 Marchmont St nr Russell Sq tube 7387 5333 (no website?)

Waterstones 82 Gower Street – one of the largest sources of new academic books in London but also apparently sells used books.

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2 Comments »

  1. I need to find Rene Lemarchand’s ‘Rwanda and Burundi’ soon. Please write if you have a copy you’re willing to sell or know of someone who does.

    Comment by martin — 6 June 2003 @ 1:42 pm

  2. I need to finf Matiel E.T. Mogannam’s ‘ The Arab Women and the Palestinian Problem’. Published by Herbert Joseph Ltd, London, 1937.
    Please write if you have a copy you are willing to sell or know of someone who does.

    many thanks
    Hoda Rouhana

    Comment by Hoda Rouhana — 27 November 2003 @ 1:53 pm

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