Dreadnought Books is located at 125 St George’s Rd, Bristol BS1 5UW, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Dreadnought Books and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Marek Wilk

5 Google Rating

A great selection of ancient history and classics. Local history sources well represented, too. Poe

5/ 5

A great selection of ancient history and classics. Local history sources well represented, too. Poetry shelves well supplied, and the drama and screenplay section has some interesting titles. Overall, a well supplied second hand bookshop with a very friendly owner. And, if you're lucky, and sitting quietly, Creams, his kitten, may grace you by sitting in your lap :)

Martin Empson

4 Google Rating

Great bookstore. Lots of radical and left books. Great history section.

4/ 5

Great bookstore. Lots of radical and left books. Great history section.

Alexander Desyatnik

5 Google Rating

Great selection of books, low prices and friendly staff

5/ 5

Great selection of books, low prices and friendly staff

Ted Fowler

5 Google Rating

Excellent browsing - books all well arranged in bright shop - some lovely eclectic stuff, helpful ch

5/ 5

Excellent browsing - books all well arranged in bright shop - some lovely eclectic stuff, helpful chap. Prices are very reasonable. Just what I like in a 2nd hand bookshop.

David M Bruce

4 Google Rating

Always good to find a real second hand book shop

4/ 5

Always good to find a real second hand book shop

Jeremy Hunter

5 Google Rating

A lovely used book store, with a resident cat if you're lucky. Changed since I was there last (don't

5/ 5

A lovely used book store, with a resident cat if you're lucky. Changed since I was there last (don't know how recent mind) as it now has a sofa.

Matthew H

5 Google Rating

Fantastic little independent bookshop with helpful staff.

5/ 5

Fantastic little independent bookshop with helpful staff.

Dan Iles

5 Google Rating

An excellent shop with a fantastic range of books.

5/ 5

An excellent shop with a fantastic range of books.

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