From May the shop in St Georges Arcade will mainly trade for just four days per week, this will normally be Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, usually opening before noon and closing some time after 4 pm. The shop will … Continue reading
Occasionally we will be closed on a regular trading day. This will occur on Saturday 26th April, as the Proprietor will be attending Trevithick Day in Camborne. Falmouth Pride will be celebrating in town on Saturday, which Just Books is … Continue reading
The shop will be closed for business on Good Friday and the Easter bank holiday Monday, as well as our normal closed days of Wednesday and Sunday, we will be trading as normal on the Easter Saturday and as ever … Continue reading
Just Books will close for business on Friday 28th March for a short break, the shop will then reopen for business again on Saturday 5th April. Which is the beginning of the school Easter holidays and hopefully the start of … Continue reading
Throughout January, February and March, during days of bad weather and low footfall, our trading hours may reduce and be a little more random than usual and whilst the best time to find us open will remain after “noon” we … Continue reading
We will be open as normal, week starting Monday 16th December, trading between 11.30 and 4.30. The shop will be closed as usual on Wednesday, but open for a change on Sunday 22nd December between noon and 3. We will … Continue reading
After a year of being primarily an on-line bookseller, Just Books opened a new shop in Falmouth this summer. The bookshop is within St Georges Arcade, Church Street, Falmouth, right in the heart of Falmouth town centre. Usual trading hours … Continue reading
Whilst we are now a mainly low-key online bookseller, we still get enquiries from book buyers wanting a ‘shop’ to visit. Therefore if you want the ‘brick and mortar’ experience, do follow this link and support the following Cornwall bookshops … Continue reading
We have now closed the shop to Bookselling after a short closing down sale. However remaining books we are not keeping or putting into auction are now being put outside the shop on a regular basis for free. We are … Continue reading
After a long history of selling books in Pydar Mews, the bookshop is no longer viable with ever decreasing sales, due to a change in consumer behaviour and low footfall. Unfortunately trade has never returned to pre-covid levels, whilst the … Continue reading