Bookstores, Libraries & Archives in South End, Halifax, NS with e-mail, opening times

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5378 Inglis Street, Halifax, B3H 1J5

(902) 423-8419
Halifax on Nov. 3, 1975. We started with an inventory of mainly paperbacks on the advice of a more seasoned bookseller who told us there was no future in dusty old hardcovers. Thank goodness our customers felt differently. From almost the first day, we had requests for books we hadn't heard of, subjects & specialties we didn't know existed. That was the real world of used books and that was where we wanted to be. Our customers taught us through their interests and what an education it has been. Throughout the years we have bought & sold so many wonderful books and have met so many interesting people. We have developed specialties in Atlantic Provinces history and literature, early Canadiana, Canadian Art, Canadian Military, Illustrated Books, Fine bindings, Early Children's books as well as a general stock of good used & out of print books on a variety of subjects including Literature, Fine Arts, Philosophy, Science, History, Antiquarian, etc., etc. We try and issue several catalogues a year mainly on Atlantic Province History & Literature. We have been at this location on Inglis for over 30 years and have a select collection of used, rare & op books .
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1084 Tower Road, Halifax, B3H 2Y5

(902) 420-1118
The work of the Shambhala Archives is ongoing as we continue to migrate audio and video to new media so that the teachings can continue to be heard and seen. Our work in the Ladrang, the division that cares for Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche's belongings continues not only in the preservation of each object or piece of clothing, but involves recording pertinent information through research and database cataloguing. Presently the Shambhala Archives is one of one of the largest audio-visual collections of Tibetan Buddhist teachers in the West. We invite you explore this site to learn more about what we have, what we have been doing, and what we still need to do.