Bookhaus

Bookhaus

Well-curated independent bookshop in Whapping Wharf.


Bookhaus is Bristol's best bookshop bar none - offering a quality selection of new editions from glossy coffee table tomes to paperbacks on politics, gender, race, the environment, self-help, plus an amazingly diverse fiction section. With frequent book launches and talks, it's become a vital hub for Bristol's casual readers and literati alike.

What's On At Bookhaus

Class Lines and Red Rhymes: Bring Down the Haus at Bookhaus
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Wilderness of Mirrors launch with Olufemi Terry at Bookhaus
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The Othered Woman: How White Feminism Harms Muslim Women at Bookhaus
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Soft spot for a junkie at Bookhaus
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The Asset Class launch with Hettie O’Brien at Bookhaus
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Radical Justice: Building the World We Need at Bookhaus
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Escaping Babylon: An Intimate History of Black British Music at Bookhaus
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Feminism for a World on Fire launch with Natasha Walter at Bookhaus
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Bring Down the Haus: The Last Lighthouse in Rising Seas at Bookhaus
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The Odyssey launch with Homer at Bookhaus
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Hunger and Thirst launch with Claire Fuller at Bookhaus
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The Spotlight launch with Nicola Martin at Bookhaus
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The Savage Landscape launch with Cal Flyn at Bookhaus
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Ecocivilization Making a World that Works for All at Bookhaus
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Michelle Henning discusses her new work exploring the strange industrial origins of chemical photography. Alongside UWE researcher Rebecca Goddard, she’ll be at Bookhaus to discuss how photography depended on industrial chemicals and the spoils of empire, shaping our perceptions of the atmosphere and altering the world around us. A Dirty History of Photography: Chemistry, Fog, and Empire at Bookhaus.

Sell out warning! Trees aren’t just trees, they’re keepers of mankind’s secret history. Beautifully illustrated and with a foreword by environmentalist extraordinaire Chris Packham, Folklore of Trees unlocks the mystery of nature’s giants like never before. Aidan Harte will be in person sharing stories of alders that bleed for Celtic warriors, eucalyptuses that act as ladders for aliens and centuries more arboreal curiosities. Folklore of Trees: The fascinating stories behind nature’s guardians launch with Aidan Meighan

Just Stop Oil activist Roger Hallam launches his new prison-penned work Suicide. Blending memoir, legal theory and climate science, Hallam draws on his Crown Court trials and imprisonment to dissect the moral failures of law and so-called “reasonable” politics, arguing that in an age of ecological collapse, truth-telling itself has become a criminal act. Suicide: The Political and Legal Implications of Creating Endless Mass Death with Roger Hallam

Celebrate the launch of From Bristol to Palestine, a new poetry collection composed of local voices responding to ongoing injustice and suffering. With live readings from contributors and editors, all proceeds from tickets and book sales will be donated to charities providing vital support to people in Gaza. Poetic voices of resistance from Bristol

Decolonisation without platitudes: lecturer and researcher Davina Quinlivan joins Bookhaus for the launch of her memoir Possessions, a vivid and unflinching account of cultural erasure, institutional doublethink and the collapse of academia as witnessed from the inside. Possessions A Memoir of Transformation in an Era of Precarity launch with Davina Quinlivan