Temporary change to trading days
During September and October,
we will only open on
Fridays and Saturdays
10am to 5pm each day
Apologies for any inconvenience
New and trending to Seddon Book Alley
New books
Best sellers
New books
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Mosaics of Roman Africa
texts Michèle Blanchard-Lemée … [et al.] -
Where Strange Paths Go Down
A.M. Duncan-Kemp -
Madness Island
Ion L Idriess -
The Unlucky Australians
Frank Hardy -
Cobb Again
Ron Cobb
Best sellers
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Small Brown Bag of Books
Seddon Book AlleyBag of BooksSmall Brown Bag of Books
$20.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Medium Brown Bag of Books
Seddon Book AlleyBag of BooksMedium Brown Bag of Books
$40.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Large Brown Bag of Books
Seddon Book AlleyBag of BooksLarge Brown Bag of Books
$60.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
The book of Schutten
Benoit Peeters -
The Pyramid
William Golding
New books
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Mosaics of Roman Africa
texts Michèle Blanchard-Lemée … [et al.] -
Where Strange Paths Go Down
A.M. Duncan-Kemp -
Madness Island
Ion L Idriess -
The Unlucky Australians
Frank Hardy
Best Sellers
-
Small Brown Bag of Books
Seddon Book AlleyBag of BooksSmall Brown Bag of Books
$20.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Medium Brown Bag of Books
Seddon Book AlleyBag of BooksMedium Brown Bag of Books
$40.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Large Brown Bag of Books
Seddon Book AlleyBag of BooksLarge Brown Bag of Books
$60.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
The book of Schutten
Benoit Peeters
About Seddon Book Alley
Seddon Book Alley is located in Melbourne’s west in the heart of Seddon Village, starting as a pop-up shop in Charles Street and owned by local western suburb resident, Robert Ford.
The name was derived by being located literally in an alley space between two shops. After 18 months, Seddon Book Alley become a fully fledged shop in Victoria Street, being a regular spot for local customer and travelling visitors scouring our shelves for that second-hand treasure.







