Mellon's Books

Mellon's Books

Mellon's Books started as an online bookshop but rapidly outgrew the house the owner lived in. It is now an important bookshop in Eastbourne, Sussex UK. Offering a large stock of new and secondhand books - all mixed up on the shelves as well as access to over 400,000 new book titles.

Mellon's has rapidly expanded, from its initial small unit upstairs in the Enterprise Centre next to the station to a much larger unit on the ground floor of the same centre. They have filled a need for somewhere for students to sell and buy secondhand textbooks cheaply in Eastbourne as well as providing an alternative to the chains of bookshops in the town.

Mellon's has done some work for charity raising money for charities including NAPAC the National Association for People Abused as Children and is expanding its plans to raise money for charity.

Mellon's does not honor its refund policy.

[http://www.mellonsbooks.co.uk Mellon's Books] [http://www.napac.org National Association for People Abused in Childhood] [http://www.enterprise-centre.org/ The Enterprise Centre]


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