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06 Sept 2025

Dimma's Books in Roscrea is moving to the next chapter

The boutique bookstore named after the famous Roscrea Monk in aid of the local SVP is expanding

Asylum seekers lend a hand at Dimma's Books in Roscrea

Samson, George Cunningham and Codney pictured in Dimma's Books - the two books are some of George's best known works about Roscrea

Continuing the success of Dimma’s Books at SVP, Church Street Roscrea, St Cronan’s Conference with the SVP honorary librarian George Cunningham have decided to expand to an upstairs room with 5000 plus vols …appropriately named Dimma’s Bookstore. It will be opened officially on Saturday May 20th from 10.30am to 1.30pm.

Dimma’s Books is providing not only much needed funding for local causes through SVP but is giving the locality and the community a specialist boutique bookshop which is attracting customers from near and far.

The new bookstore with its 5000+ vols will have a wide range of interests to suit all tastes and ages; the average price of a book there will be around 4 euro; these are not charity donations but new, scarce, and antiquarian volumes.

Among the collections is new fiction at almost give away prices from 1.50 to 2.50 for new hardbacks. Local books feature prominently with works from John Feehan and George Cunningham very much to the fore, all at bargain prices. Also runs of local mags like RP, RpYA, Birr and Moyne Templetuohy.

A large selection of books with their bookplate from the former SH secondary school will be of great interest to past pupils who may wish to obtain a mememto of their school days. Almost 200 titles cover Railwayiana in all its forms; a truly outstanding collection.

So too is the art section with large coffee table books as well as definitive art studies. Military history is well covered with a run of the British Military history society journal and an extensive run of the Model Soldier Society; books on arms, guns, uniforms etc from European countries are there, almost all in mint condition.

There is a large section on juvenilia both fiction and non fiction. Architecture, Photography, cookery, church history also feature prominently. Maps, prints, posters, postal history will also feature prominently in time.

To allow all book lovers to preview the collections in Dimmas Bookstore before the official opening on the 20 th Shop Manager Eileen will facilitate any one who wishes to view upstairs. Just ask at the counter.

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