Foster Books
Rare book store · Chiswick ·

Foster Books

Rare book store · Chiswick ·

Antiquarian bookseller in 18th-century building, first editions

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183 Chiswick High Rd., Chiswick, London W4 2DR, United Kingdom Get directions

$$$

No restroom
Check accepted
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted

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183 Chiswick High Rd., Chiswick, London W4 2DR, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 8995 2768
fosterbooks.co.uk
@fostersbookshop
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•No restroom
•Check accepted
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted

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Dec 29, 2025

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"For west Londoners, it’s hard to beat the combination of this charming bookshop with a meal at Silver Birch on Chiswick High Road." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team

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Foster Books

Timothy P.

Google
Not so many of these places left any more - a local second hand bookshop with a good selection of first editions, signed copies, and so forth. Some emphasis on local history works. Not a large shop - really just a front room and a back room - but plenty to keep one occupied for a good half hour or longer. Reasonable pricing.

Aaron H.

Google
Lovely little bookshop in the heart of Chiswick, a must visit when strolling at the weekend, especially if you're hoping to find a hidden treasure in its many literary corners. A treat!

jeff B.

Google
Trading from an appropriate 18th.Century building that adds gravitas, a veneer of authenticity and authority. A quirky survivor of an almost extinct species; the suburban antiquarian book shop. Seemingly touching base with most genres with variety and scope seemingly only limited by space constraints. The emphasis expectedly on first editions, the recherché, obscure, limited editions and collectibles. Both committed Bibliophiles and the general reading public more than likely to ferret out something of interest here. Staff unobtrusive - knowledgeable, helpful and engaging when approached. Expertise, experience and enthusiasm the ethos here, in abundance.

Smilynn Z

Google
Beautiful antique book store. Feels like going back in time. 🕰️

Christina M.

Google
Stumbled across this beautiful antique bookstore tucked away in Chiswick and will definitely be back. I feel like you could spend hours browsing through antique books. Such a unique collection of books from a wide variety of interests.

katie H.

Google
This book shop is truly a wonder to lose time in. Although it isn’t large it contains an incredible amount of material. I even found a book specific to my interests. The prices are very reasonable and the owner is very kind. I always look forward to the opportunity to return.

Maria P.

Google
Beautiful antique books here, tucked away in the heart of busy Chiswick. As if from another era. There are many treasures to be found here

Tim W

Google
This place is an absolute gem for anyone who loves books
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T E.

Yelp
Stephen's replies to my grumpy review are pretty fair, I guess. Power to him for replying!
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Carolina G.

Yelp
If any of you know that show 'Black Books', then this shop will be reminiscent of the one in the show. It is a lovely shop which reminds you of a simpler time. They have lots of books, antiquarian and rare books, fine bindings, children's illustrated and first editions, prints, postcards and ephemera. It feels crammed but I don't mind this when it comes to books because it adds character and uniqueness to the shop. You can also take any old books and exchange them, or even sell them. It's like adding to a library were the smells of moist paper and wood are enticing and overwhelmingly delicious. (No, is not food but it really is special) It also helps that this shop is one of the oldest in the high road, dates back to 1800s. Being what the books are can make them expensive, for instance a 1930s alphabet and image book in french can cost £48, but you can find cheaper books like Joan Miro's Sculptures for £17. Even if you don't want to buy anything the sense of history and longevity is palpable.
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Qype User (.

Yelp
The best bookshop in the world. As i grew up in Chiswick i was taken here at a very young age. As i have grown so has my appreciation for this very special bookshop. Many classic, sometimes expensive books in here including many first editions of Ian Fleming. Stepping in here is like stepping back in time and i try to pop in every time i'm in Chiswick. I hope it's here when i have a son and i can take him round just the same way i was. Great childhood memory.
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Shila B.

Yelp
They had a sale on brand new Mr. Men books. I collect Mr. Men books, therefore, was able to score some UK only versions of the books for a pound each which is $1.58 Canadian. Normally in Vancouver these books new cost 7 pounds. The inside of the store is cramped, semi organized but not much room to browse. Mostly older titles. Fair prices and good customer service.

Matt B.

Yelp
If you love books, you'll love this place! The gentleman at the counter was very polite and helpful in finding the book I was after. It is definitely worth a visit if you're in the London area.