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Adelaide Bookshops

See also the University of Adelaide's guide to antiquarian, second-hand and remainder bookshops (unfortunately not updated since 1999).

Rundle Mall, Adelaide

Secondhand, Antiquarian Out-of-Print and Collectable books. Out of print search service Wide range of second hand books - special interests are Militaria, Australiana, Art, Biographies, Children's, Literature. Have about 50,000 books in stock. Printed Catalogues published about 4 times a year and emailed catalogues for special interests issued regularly. [owner, 1/03]

A South Australian retail and mail order book shop specializing in automotive, motorcycle, karting, and engineering books and software.

Bookends
Unley
Ph: (08) 8271 0050
Email: bookends.bookshop@adelaide.on.net

Established in January 1992, this secondhand shop stocks approximately 10,000 titles. It has a strong emphasis on the Arts and Humanities: specialties include Art, Literature, Contemporary Fiction, Music, Film, History, Politics and Philosophy.

We also have a wide range of Australiana and Aboriginal Studies titles, though stock levels will vary greatly from time to time. Genre Fiction such as Crime and Science Fiction are other strong areas in the shop as is Children's Literature. [owner]

When I was a child, the Mary Martin bookshop in Sydney was one of my family's regular stops in the city. It passed away long ago, but I hope to be able to visit the Adelaide shop one day. [DY]

Oxfam Community Aid Abroad Bookshop
All books are donated by the public and proceeds go to Oxfam Community Aid Abroad. prices are the best in town to ensure rapid turnover. You will find the shop on the ground floor of Oxfam Community Aid Abroad's building at 5 Hutt Street Adelaide, now open 9 to 5 on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

A medical bookshop, specializing in medical nursing and related health areas. [05/2002]

South Australia's largest textbook supplier, Unibooks looks after the book and software needs of academics, students, professionals and the general public.
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