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First Editions
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Nearby attractions
National Print Museum
Haddington Rd, Dublin, D04 E0C9, Ireland
Fitzwilliam Square
2 Fitzwilliam Pl, Dublin, D02 K227, Ireland
Merrion Square Park
1 Merrion Square E, Dublin, Ireland
Ranelagh Gardens Park
Park View, Ranelagh, Dublin, Ireland
Irish Architectural Archive
45 Merrion Square E, Dublin 2, D02 VY60, Ireland
Nearby restaurants
Searsons
42-44 Baggot Street Upper, Dublin 4, D04 V210, Ireland
The Waterloo House
36 Baggot Street Upper, Dublin 4, D04 R6Y6, Ireland
Zakura Izakaya - Upper Baggot St
7 Baggot Street Upper, Dublin 4, D04 K7H1, Ireland
Millers Pizza Kitchen
50 Baggot Street Upper, Dublin 4, D04 DH31, Ireland
Saba
22 Baggot Street Upper, Dublin 4, D04 W5R2, Ireland
Bunsen Baggot Street
24 Baggot Street Upper, Dublin, D04 N528, Ireland
Bloom Brasserie
11 Baggot Street Upper, Dublin, D04 HN92, Ireland
No.9 By J2 Sushi Dublin 4
9 Baggot Street Upper, Dublin 4, D04 KW22, Ireland
Boojum - Mespil Road
63 Mespil Rd, Dublin 4, D04 RX37, Ireland
Angelina's Dublin
55 Percy Pl, Dublin, D04 CX38, Ireland
Nearby local services
Oxhorn Grill
73 Mespil Rd, Dublin 4, D04 RH63, Ireland
Flynn & O'Flaherty
21 Pembroke Rd, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, D04 K225, Ireland
SF1
62 Baggot Ln, Dublin, D04 V0N8, Ireland
Merrion Square Park
Dublin, Ireland
The Old Spot
14 Bath Ave, Dublin 4, D04 Y726, Ireland
Herbert Park Food Market
Herbert Park, Dublin, Ireland
Lotts & Co.
7 S Lotts Rd, Beggar's Bush, Dublin 4, D04 AC97, Ireland
Presto Chipper
8 S Lotts Rd, Dublin, D04 WN77, Ireland
Ciao Woodfire Pizza
12 Bath Ave, Dublin 4, D04 RX63, Ireland
RHA Gallery (Royal Hibernian Academy)
15 Ely Pl, Dublin, D02 A213, Ireland
Nearby hotels
Pembroke Townhouse Dublin
88 Pembroke Rd, Dublin, D04 TF72, Ireland
Roxford Lodge Hotel
46 Northumberland Rd, Dublin 4, D04 V303, Ireland
Ariel House
50-54 Lansdowne Rd, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, D04 DD27, Ireland
The Merrion Hotel Dublin
Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2, Ireland
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First Editions

7 Pembroke Ln, Waterloo Rd, Dublin, D04 YN60, Ireland
3.9(23)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: National Print Museum, Fitzwilliam Square, Merrion Square Park, Ranelagh Gardens Park, Irish Architectural Archive, restaurants: Searsons, The Waterloo House, Zakura Izakaya - Upper Baggot St, Millers Pizza Kitchen, Saba, Bunsen Baggot Street, Bloom Brasserie, No.9 By J2 Sushi Dublin 4, Boojum - Mespil Road, Angelina's Dublin, local businesses: Oxhorn Grill, Flynn & O'Flaherty, SF1, Merrion Square Park, The Old Spot, Herbert Park Food Market, Lotts & Co., Presto Chipper, Ciao Woodfire Pizza, RHA Gallery (Royal Hibernian Academy)
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Nearby attractions of First Editions

National Print Museum

Fitzwilliam Square

Merrion Square Park

Ranelagh Gardens Park

Irish Architectural Archive

National Print Museum

National Print Museum

4.8

(335)

Closed
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Fitzwilliam Square

Fitzwilliam Square

4.2

(440)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Merrion Square Park

Merrion Square Park

4.6

(3.2K)

Closed
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Ranelagh Gardens Park

Ranelagh Gardens Park

4.6

(266)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of First Editions

Searsons

The Waterloo House

Zakura Izakaya - Upper Baggot St

Millers Pizza Kitchen

Saba

Bunsen Baggot Street

Bloom Brasserie

No.9 By J2 Sushi Dublin 4

Boojum - Mespil Road

Angelina's Dublin

Searsons

Searsons

4.5

(2K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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The Waterloo House

The Waterloo House

4.4

(761)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Zakura Izakaya - Upper Baggot St

Zakura Izakaya - Upper Baggot St

4.6

(901)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Millers Pizza Kitchen

Millers Pizza Kitchen

4.2

(261)

Closed
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Nearby local services of First Editions

Oxhorn Grill

Flynn & O'Flaherty

SF1

Merrion Square Park

The Old Spot

Herbert Park Food Market

Lotts & Co.

Presto Chipper

Ciao Woodfire Pizza

RHA Gallery (Royal Hibernian Academy)

Oxhorn Grill

Oxhorn Grill

4.8

(158)

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Flynn & O'Flaherty

Flynn & O'Flaherty

3.0

(10)

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SF1

SF1

5.0

(38)

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Merrion Square Park

Merrion Square Park

4.6

(3.1K)

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Lionel DufayeLionel Dufaye
I came from downtown Dublin in the hope that I would find a specific book. The door says OPEN from Wed through Sat 12 to 6pm. Though it was a Saturday at 4pm, the shop was closed. Some people have no respect for their customers.
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Reviews of First Editions

3.9
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5.0
5y

I was home visiting family from Australia when unexpectedly I was required to stay a few weeks longer due to covid. One morning, I took a gander around all the wonderful side streets. I simply love this area. I stumbled on this little book shop not realising it was first editions. I have to confess I am not particularly interested in old and first edition books, but by the time I came out of this little treasure, I was totally hooked. I must tell you why. When I first entered, the male assistant, who turned out to be the owner, greeted me and handed me a pair of white cotton gloves. 'To protect the covers and pages' he explained with a smile. I noticed also, that he respected the social distancing which at the time only just been introduced. He introduced himself as Allan and asked if I had any literary preferences. I explained that I knew absolutely nothing about first editions and I could see his eyes light up as he prepared himself to give me a guided tour of his amazing collection. I honestly could not believe the stories he related behind every book he highlighted. He carefully put each one into my hand as if they were precious cargo, which of course they were. Some were worth thousands and others far more within my own price range. He had books to suits every pocket. Allan talked about how he became so passionate about collecting such historic books (I asked, I'm very nosy!). Later in life, he explained, he went to university to study English and Irish and then continued into his Masters. He is a notary on Byron (actually one of my favourites, because I always thought Byron was drop dead gorgeous!) and has given talks on him internationally. He has also translated books into Irish. I was in awe of this in particular as I failed Irish in school. I didn't share this at the time of course! lol At one point we sat by his desk as he took me through the story behind specific publications. I never knew how interesting collecting books could be. He showed me some of his most favorite and I could see how attached he was to them. I imagine it would be hard for him to see them go, I think I would be the same. He said he has a bookshop full in his own 'library' at home, some which he could never part from. The shop had a lovely ambience, with soft classical music in the background. You could smell a hint of the beautiful wooden shelves and floors, mixed in with the faint smell of older books. All that was missing was a glass of red and an open fireplace as we sat and chatted. I left having made a purchase. It was a book I remembered from my childhood that my late grandfather would read to me. It wasn't a first edition but still very collectable, and was beautifully bound. It almost moved me to tears as I was drawn to it. The original cost was EU120 but Allan very kindly discounted the price to EU80 as he knew that my funds had seriously depleted due to my extended stay. As I prepared to leave, Allan offered me a small bin for me to throw out the white cotton gloves and to my surprise, there wasn't a mark on them. You'd expect a bit of dust at least! but no. I felt I'd met someone special, someone different, and that I had made a good friend. As I stood outside the door, I realised I had spent an hour and a half in 'The Old Curiosity Shop' and I had three missed calls from my husband! I quickly headed back to our hotel with a spring in my step. I'm now back in Australia, for a few months now. My experience is still with me and I thought I had to write this review. What a wonderful place this shop is. I know when I'm next home, it will be the first place I'll visit and perhaps tell Allan what books I've managed to purchase here in Australia for I left...

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5.0
1y

TL/DR: Book selection was great and the owner was so sweet, friendly, and helpful. Highly recommend!

My husband and I were visiting from the states and wanted to find some old books from local authors to bring back. He found this shop on Google and read the reviews. We were so intrigued by the bad reviews of the owner that we joked we wanted to visit just to see how he was in person. We ended up visiting the shop after a long day of sightseeing so by the time we went, I had forgotten all about the reviews.

We spent quite some time in the shop (which had lots of great selections and collectibles) and the owner was so friendly, warm, and helpful. We absolutely loved our time there.

When we left, I mentioned to my husband how sweet I thought the owner was. That was when my husband reminded me about the reviews. I was in total disbelief because our experience was the complete opposite of the reviews.

Really glad we came here and if we ever end up in Dublin again, we will be back....

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7y

The old man who owns this place was rude and borderline obscene. He was rude from the moment I stepped in.

When I asked him how much the LotR first-edition set cost, he told me I couldn't afford it (literally). When I smelled a book, he said "Barnes & Nobles would call the cops on you for doing that". When I apologized, he said "I don't care. Whatever turns you on, baby" (I'm quoting him verbatim).

Apart from the character issues, he did not know anything about books. He told me the LotR book set was printed in 1977. The first page said "Reprinted in 2002". Either he's clueless or the publishers have a time machine.

When I was leaving, he asked me to check out the charity shops in town to see if they sell cheap books. To clarify, I did not even say that his books were overpriced. I was actually considering buying the €185 LotR set for my cousin. But I'd rather burn the bills than give...

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