Library shop
Welcome to our shopping area. These pages tell you about the items you can buy via our online shop below and buy or rent in libraries.
Shop news:
Now available: we are proud to announce a new book, 'Bristol 1807: impressions of the city at the time of Abolition', available to buy in Bristol Libraries (£10). This is the second title written by Art Librarian Anthony Beeson.
Use the Bristol in 1807 page link below to find out more.
buy it online
Browse our online shop for unique library gifts, publications, support materials for learning, ex-library titles, and book-related gifts. Our souvenir greetings cards depict some of our building's treasures. Enjoy a discount on the Bristol Central Library book when you buy three copies - it makes a wonderful gift.
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All items that can be bought online can also be bought in selected libraries.
rent it in a library
You can hire DVD films and music CDs throughout the Bristol Libraries service. We also have spoken word sets ('talking books'), CD-ROMs and console games.
Through LibrariesWest you have access to thousands more films, CDs and talking books from around the region - in effect quadrupling the size of your rental service.
The pages below tell you what is available in Bristol libraries.
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- Charges - rent from just 50p and £1 per week.
- Love films? - borrow DVDs from Bristol Libraries and LibrariesWest.
- Love music? - borrow CDs from Bristol Libraries and LibrariesWest.
- Love talking books? - borrow spoken word CDs from Bristol Libraries and LibrariesWest.
buy it in a library
Did you know we sell:
- Local history publications. These range from newsletters of local history groups, through books about local people and places to poetry by local authors.
- General items. For example, children’s reward books and educational wall charts; postage stamps and book tokens; reading aids and USB memory sticks.
These pages tell you about interesting and useful items available to buy in Bristol's Central and branch libraries.
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- Bristol in 1807 - Impressions of the city at the time of abolition
- Central Library book and greetings cards
- Planet-friendly library bags
- Slave Trade Trail book on sale
related links
- A to Z of libraries - Contact details of all Bristol libraries.
- Opening times - Opening hours of libraries in Bristol.
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