New and trending to Seddon Book Alley
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The Octopus eats its own leg
Takashi Murakami -
The Passion for Holden, a celebration of the classic Australian marque in 48 cars
Joel WakelyAustralian HistoryThe Passion for Holden, a celebration of the classic Australian marque in 48 cars
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The Vision of Edna Walling. Garden Plans 1920-1951
Trisha Dixon -
Heckling Hitler. Caricatures of the Third Reich
Zbynek Zeman -
Working Class Boy
Jimmy Barnes
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Small Brown Bag of Books
Seddon Book Alley -
Medium Brown Bag of Books
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Large Brown Bag of Books
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The Garden plants of China
Valder, Peter -
VAN DYCK’S ANTWERP SKETCHBOOK, 2 VOLUMES
Jaffe, Michael
New books
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The Octopus eats its own leg
Takashi Murakami -
The Passion for Holden, a celebration of the classic Australian marque in 48 cars
Joel WakelyAustralian HistoryThe Passion for Holden, a celebration of the classic Australian marque in 48 cars
$55.00 Add to cart -
The Vision of Edna Walling. Garden Plans 1920-1951
Trisha Dixon -
Heckling Hitler. Caricatures of the Third Reich
Zbynek Zeman
Best Sellers
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Small Brown Bag of Books
Seddon Book Alley -
Medium Brown Bag of Books
Seddon Book Alley -
Large Brown Bag of Books
Seddon Book Alley -
The Garden plants of China
Valder, Peter
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.