Books For Amnesty located at 103 Gloucester Rd, Bristol BS7 8AT, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 942 2969

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Frances Arden

4 Google Rating

Excellent charity bookshop with a good range of second hand books on many subjects. They have especi

4/ 5

Excellent charity bookshop with a good range of second hand books on many subjects. They have especially good fiction, literature and poetry sections at reasonable prices. Certainly worth visiting if you are in the area.

Stephen Jackson

5 Google Rating

Good range of books, for very little money. New stock fairly often. Going back each week seems to pr

5/ 5

Good range of books, for very little money. New stock fairly often. Going back each week seems to provide new finds.

Olly Murray

5 Google Rating

It’s much bigger than it looks and has a really good stock and very friendly crew. Highly recommen

5/ 5

It’s much bigger than it looks and has a really good stock and very friendly crew. Highly recommend it, also a coffee and bakers a couple of doors to the left

Tom Spooner

5 Google Rating

A well stocked second hand bookshop. Most novels are around £2. Guaranteed to pick up a good read.

5/ 5

A well stocked second hand bookshop. Most novels are around £2. Guaranteed to pick up a good read. Non fiction and kids books in front and adult fiction in back. Novels are alphabeticised making for easy browsing.

Dan Pope

5 Google Rating

One of my favourite second hand book shops in Bristol

5/ 5

One of my favourite second hand book shops in Bristol

Vivek Arya

5 Google Rating

A book lovers' paradise. Wonderful books at great prices. Please make sure you take a large shopping

5/ 5

A book lovers' paradise. Wonderful books at great prices. Please make sure you take a large shopping bag with you and go when you have a few hours to spare for browsing.

Chris Bird

5 Google Rating

Nice books, good staff and a great charity

5/ 5

Nice books, good staff and a great charity

jo goo

5 Google Rating

Great 2nd hand book shop - brilliant selection and reasonably priced. Buying books and getting money

5/ 5

Great 2nd hand book shop - brilliant selection and reasonably priced. Buying books and getting money to an extremely worthy and relevant cause - win win.

Paul Laidler

5 Google Rating

Superb selection of second hand books .

5/ 5

Superb selection of second hand books .

Mat Grafton

5 Google Rating

Great bookshop, great cause.

5/ 5

Great bookshop, great cause.

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  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Thursday10:00 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Friday10:30 AM - 05:00 PM
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