Lose yourself in a new world by picking up a new book at Buy the Book and More Ltd in Halifax. Our well-organized store caters to avid readers, focusing mainly on mass market paperback books. We also carry vinyl records, CDs, sports cards and memorabilia, jigsaw puzzles and university textbooks. We've been serving customers in our community for 20 years. Drop by today to browse our extensive selection of books.
DustJacket Books And Treasures, a hidden gem of Downtown Halifax since 1996 when it was originally opened in the Maritime Mall on Barrington Street.
Despite specializing in antique and Maritime books in the past, the store is undergoing a transformation both physically and in terms of stock which will venture to hold on to the traditions of the past while bringing the store forward into 2019.
The original owner, Chris Cooper, was a book fanatic himself and made sure to find a kindred spirit when he sold it to Lorena Lewis in 2011. The new owner, Rachael Marie Gay, is happy to continue a bookstore built on the motto “By book lovers, for book lovers” and will be working to create a community hub where folks of all backgrounds can come together over a love of the written word.
Friendly staff and great selection of used and rare books. Note they have moved to the Alexander Keith’s Brewery Market. 1496 Lower Water Street in downtown Halifax.Read more
Dartmouth Book Exchange is a used book store located at 1187 Cole Harbour Road, just East of Forest Hills Parkway. Owned and operated by Amy McIsaac for fourteen years. We have over 2000 sq. feet of retail space to shop and browse. We mainly sell popular fiction, similar to what you might find at new bookstores. We can search books for you on our database, just contact us by phone, our website or message us on Facebook.
Founded in 1977, The Odd Book provides second hand and rare books to satisfy a variety of tastes. Travellers and Wolfville residents shop here for mysteries, westerns, science fiction and other light reading at affordable prices. Quality academic non-fiction is another of the store’s strengths. There are always plenty of new titles, with local readers and Acadia University’s students and professors stopping in to buy and sell. Wolfville is a bookish town with more than 40 per cent of its adult population holding post-secondary degrees.
As well as being a university town, Wolfville is situated in the centre of a settled rural community. This larger community’s tastes are reflected in the store’s many titles on practical topics, from beekeeping to boat building. Through a wide range of local contacts, the store is regularly supplied with antiquarian books and ephemera related to the history and literature of Atlantic Canada.
We have been in the book business since 1978 as The Book Pedlar, Ltd. At that time, we issued catalogues and sold books through the mail. Unfortunately, after several years of catalogues, we found that the time involved in producing attractive catalogues and the ever-increasing postal costs involved in large mailings made this a less than perfect way to sell books.
We put the book selling portion of the business on hold, devoted ourselves to academic careers in English literature and fisheries economics, but continued to acquire collections in anticipation of opening a bookstore. In the process, we accumulated about 60,000 books.