The Antiquarian Book Company located at 49 Hampstead Rd, Brighton BN1 5NG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 389526

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Martin D

5 Google Rating

I can througroughly recommend this book dealer as enthusiastic and dedicated. I sent an email as I

5/ 5

I can througroughly recommend this book dealer as enthusiastic and dedicated. I sent an email as I had some books i wanted to sell, he visited me in Cornwall and spent a pleasant 2-3 hours discussing books and him purchasing some of mine at a fair price. Looking forward to seeing him again when i am in London.

Stephen Taylor

5 Google Rating

Very good experience. Jeremy was easy to deal with. Came to my house and gave me a good price. Woul

5/ 5

Very good experience. Jeremy was easy to deal with. Came to my house and gave me a good price. Would recommend.

Es Elpunkt

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Ann Eke

5 Google Rating

I contacted Jeremy after visiting his website. I didn't really know where to start trying to sell my

5/ 5

I contacted Jeremy after visiting his website. I didn't really know where to start trying to sell my late father's book collection, so it was good to meet with someone who knew what they were talking about! He spent some time looking through the collection and offered what I feel was a fair price for the books he was interested in. I would certainly contact him again if I found anything else that might interest him.

Sam Sargant

5 Google Rating

Jeremy was efficient and quick in arranging a time to look at the books. Arrived on time and we agre

5/ 5

Jeremy was efficient and quick in arranging a time to look at the books. Arrived on time and we agreed a sale swiftly with no issue. Payment was prompt and really pleasant experience.

Barbara Lockie

5 Google Rating

It's always good to see a man who loves his job and Jeremy is clearly one. He's also a great teacher

5/ 5

It's always good to see a man who loves his job and Jeremy is clearly one. He's also a great teacher & I hope he gets a chance to share his knowledge more widely. Fair and efficient in business and a pleasure to meet too.

Wojtek Kozik

5 Google Rating

Pleasant experience, Jeremy is clearly experienced at what he is doing .

5/ 5

Pleasant experience, Jeremy is clearly experienced at what he is doing .

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