Newham Bookshop logo (2015)

Open Tuesday to Saturday from
10 am to 5 pm.

We can send books by post, usually £3 in the UK.
Newham Bookshop logo (2015) The Wanstead Tap logo
Newham Bookshop events at The Wanstead Tap, Spring/Summer 2024
  • Thursday 18 April at 7.30 pm

    Sarah Wise
    The Undesirables

  • Thursday 25 April at 7.30 pm

    Andrew Whitehead
    A Devilish Kind Of Courage

  • Thursday 16 May at 7.30 pm

    Viv Groskop
    One Ukrainian Summer

  • Wednesday 29 May at 7.30 pm

    Iain Sinclair
    Pariah Genius

  • Wednesday 5 June at 7.30 pm

    Laura Laker
    Potholes and Pavements




Newham Bookshop by Pete Fallan
Newham Bookshop, Pete Fallan, March 2021.


Front of Newham Bookshop
Front of the bookshop, with original
fascia. The children’s shop is on the
left, and the adults’ on the right.
The Book Shop sign was blown
down during a storm earlier in 2014.
Children’s section of Newham Bookshop
Inside the children’s shop.
The decorations are made of
hand-carved, painted plywood
with a jungle theme.
Adult book display in Newham Bookshop
Part of the display in the original adults’ shop, 747 Barking Road, showing some of the well-stocked shelves.

About Newham Bookshop

Newham Bookshop has been running for 46 years; it was founded in 1978. In these days when the going is hard for many small businesses, and for independent bookshops in particular, it is a significant achievement for a bookshop to survive for such a time, and Newham Bookshop isn’t just surviving, it’s positively thriving.

Founded to provide a source of books, education and play materials as part of the service of the fledgling Newham Parents’ Centre, it was for many years the entrance to the centre which had its offices and teaching rooms upstairs and alongside.

Over this time, the bookshop has established an important role in its own right. We provide students, teachers, parents and the whole community with the books they require, all with an efficient service in welcoming and friendly surroundings.

Our stock covers a wide range of subjects, but we tend to specialise in the literary and academic titles of particular interest to our customers. Half of the shop is dedicated to children’s books. Apart from education, we have excellent selections on social studies, politics, history, and counselling and self-help. As each new ethnic group arrives in east London, they descend on Newham Bookshop to buy bilingual dictionaries. New visitors and customers are often surprised to find such a rich variety in a part of London that has not seen the number of bookshops that exist in more affluent areas of the city. Our reputation has spread across the whole of east London and even further afield.

We work in schools with their libraries and curriculum reading, and provide bookstalls at many conferences. We also regularly take authors into schools to read their books and discuss their works with many enthusiastic pupils.

And then there are our events. We invite authors to talk about their work, sign copies of their books and meet their fans. The range of guests is very broad, as you can see from the archive of events.

Many people have supported us over the years: our loyal customers; many schools and teachers in Newham and elsewhere; Newham Council, and many councillors and officers; our author friends, their public relations people and their publishers; and our supportive partners in the bookselling trade. But last and not least, the many volunteers who have helped in and around the shop and made it possible for us to survive and thrive. We are sure you know who you are; we can’t give names as we’d be bound to miss someone out.

Our website: Newham Bookshop’s website is developed and maintained by David Ceen and Ian Thomason who continue to enjoy coding.

Copyright © 2014 - 2024 Newham Bookshop

Newham Bookshop, Your Ad Here poster
Poster created for Newham Bookshop by illustration student Bridget Meyne as part of the Your Ad Here project in April 2014. The full-size poster was on display in the Queen Elizabeth II Olympic Park for five years.
Drypoint etching of children’s shop
Drypoint etching of the children’s
shop by Peta Bridle (May 2013).
Drypoint etching of adult book display
Drypoint etching of books on
display in the adults’ shop
by Peta Bridle (May 2013).