Jack M.
Yelp
This is also the most amazing second hand, and to that matter, first hand bookshop I have ever been in, and so without much of a do I will give it 5 stars.
I love the stooping down that is required as you enter, as the process becomes a right of passage,gaining you entry into this magical, dusty old place, and once you've made that stoop, you've been taken to another land.
When I went, the place was completely empty apart from myself, and so I was provided the luxury of being able to browse the archaic and anarchic shelves without any need to hurry.
My favourite area was the rather small and unassuming shelves dedicated to Literature, and seeing the size of them I didn't feel too confident that I was going to find a lot that I was interested in, but I was pleasantly surprised. Some of my favourite books such as Catch 22, and the Great Gatsby, were sitting there proudly, along with some others I've always wanted to read. Basically there wasn't a spare book on show that was wasting space. I ended up buying a 1958 old Penguin copy of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night for £2 which I incredibly happy with.
There is so much more for those looking for something more specific, such as some weird and wonderful reference books, biographies and art literature.