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From where our story began in 10 Skinner’s Row in 1768, to 56-58 Dawson Street today, Hodges Figgis has become an essential element of Dublin’s cultural tradition, sharing expert bookselling and tailored service with ten generations of loyal customers. From James Joyce to Sally Rooney, Samuel Beckett to Fintan O’Toole,…
From where our story began in 10 Skinner’s Row in 1768, to 56-58 Dawson Street today, Hodges Figgis has become an essential element of Dublin’s cultural tradition, sharing expert bookselling and tailored service with ten generations of loyal customers.
From James Joyce to Sally Rooney, Samuel Beckett to Fintan O’Toole, Hodges Figgis is a treasure trove of Irish talent. Their Irish Department represents the largest stock of books relating to Ireland to be found anywhere in the world.
There’s a wealth of other reading to discover within their walls too, from Fiction to Philosophy, Cookery to Children’s and an excellent range of academic books, as well as gifts, games, cards, stationery and more…