Bookshops, Libraries & Archives in Knocklyon, Dublin

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Idrone Ave, Dublin, D16 KP04

(01) 406 1770
Aideen, Anne, Helen and Caoimhe are the Book Haven Knocklyon team. We offer an extensive range of school books, educational resources, study guides and academic services designed to make your school year as easy as possible. Our handpicked range of children's books, educational toys and games and maps are a firm favourite with all of our customers, big and small. If we don't have it on the shelves our speedy special ordering service means we can usually find what you're looking for right away. Let us know what you need and let us do the rest. We have an extensive range of used school books which are available online and in store. All orders can be placed online to be collected in our Knocklyon branch.

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U18 Rathfarnham Shopping Centre, 14, Dublin, D14 R962

+353 1 493 4733
Booksellers
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Butterfield Avenue, Rathfarnham, Dublin

(01) 495 3177
There is an excellent mix of retail outlets and ancillary services at the centre. Over 50% of the space is set in convenience goods and an additional 30% is comparison shopping. With approx. 400 car spaces at ground level, and three hours free car parking per visit, the centre is ideal for the weekly shop and the last minute dash for essentials. Along with anchor tenants Tesco and Primark/Pennys, one can comfortably do the Christmas shopping for menswear, ladies, childrens wear, footwear, books sports apparel and equipment. You can have lunch on the upper floor and visit one of a number of outlets dedicated to the arty of pampering with hair, beauty, physio, health treatments and products.

41 MAIN ST, RATHFARNHAM, 14, Dublin

01 4904666
houses for sale and a few hints on what you need to know when buying a house
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Mayberry Road, Dublin

(01) 452 0774
books, stationery
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Nutgrove Way, 14, Dublin, D14

(01) 493 5768
books, stationery
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The Square, Dublin, D24

(01) 452 4855
books, magazines

Unit 1, The Square Industrial Complex, Tallaght-Belgard, Dublin, D24

+353 1 459 7834
Library, Libraries
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Unit 307, Tallaght, DUBLIN

(01) 451 2376
Proud to be Tallaght's leading discount High Street store. We offer a terrific range of quality books, toys, arts & craft, gifts & much more at amazing prices. We are the place where you and your family will find a bazaar of fantastic value treats destined to inspire your imagination!
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County Library, Library Square, Dublin, D24 A3EX

+353 1 462 0073
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101 Terenure Road, Dublin, D06

(01) 551 2291
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Braemor Park, 14, Dublin, D14

(01) 492 3979
Mosques and Synagogues, Libraries, Anglican Churches, Churches, Religious Organisations

VALUE HOUSE ROBINHOOD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, Dublin

18222131
book, book shops
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100 Rathgar Rd, Dublin, D06

+353 1 492 8600
Book Store

5, WALKINSTOWN ROAD, 12, Dublin

1 450 65 86
Plastic Products, Rubber, Advertising Promotional Products, Diaries, Plastics, Calendars and Diaries, Calendars, Chemicals, Stationery, Plastics and Rubber, Plastics products, Chemistry

18 KIPPURE AVE GREEN PK 12, Dublin

(01) 462 8745
Diaries, Corporate Gifts

TANEY DRIVE OFF TANEY RD DUNDRUM 14 DUBLIN, Dundrum, Tipperary

0872636347
Books Rare & Secondhand, Books Secondhand, Books Rare
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Sandyford Road, DUBLIN 16, Dublin, D16

(01) 216 9160
The company was originally founded in 1819 as Johnston & Co. Since that time it has existed through some of the most exciting events in Irish history and has grown to become the main supplier in Ireland of books, newspapers and magazines. It was in the heady days of Parnell and the Land League that Charles Eason and his son acquired the business from W.H. Smith in 1886. During the 19th century, the company was directly involved in the industrial and literary revolutions occurring throughout the country. Our railway bookstalls became popular, but this depended on a growing literacy rate. More people could read and so written information became much more important to the country as a whole. (Ref.: Eason & Son — A History by L.M. Cullen, 1989.)

45, PALMERSTON ROAD, 6, Dublin

1 4973628
Book Publishing, Publishers and Publications, books, Publishers, publishing, book publishers, Publications

270 Lower Rathmines Road, Dublin, D06 C8Y8

+353 1 496 7398
Library Suppliers