Exhibitors



Ankh Antiquarian Books Grant's Bookshop Tim McCormick
Antique Print & Map Room Roz Greenwood Old and Rare Books Robert Muir Old & Rare Books
Peter Arnold Harbeck Rare Books Out of Print Books
Asia Bookroom Peter Harrington Sainsbury's Books
Astrolabe Booksellers Kenneth Hince Old & Fine Books Sophie Schneideman Rare Books
Barwon Booksellers Hordern House Sebra Prints
Berkelouw Books Andrew Isles Natural History Books Somerset House Books
Books On Dean Louella Kerr Books Douglas Stewart Fine Books
Bradstreet's Books Kookaburra Books Time Booksellers
Brighton Antique Prints & Maps Littera Scripta Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers
Cornstalk Bookshop Maggs Bros. Ltd Ursus Rare Books
Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller Mark's Book Barn
Full Circle Antique Prints and Maps Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA

Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller


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Proprietor(s): Kay Craddock AM, Muriel Craddock, Jonathan Burdon
Specialities: Private Press; Books about Books; Illustrated Books; Literature; Australiana; Children\\\'s Books; Militaria
Address: The Assembly Hall Building, 156 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, AU
Telephone: +61 3 9654 8506
Email: books@kaycraddock.com
Website: kaycraddock.com
Highlights:

  Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller Pty Ltd
Member(s): Kay Craddock
Jonathan Burdon
Muriel Craddock
Address:
The Assembly Hall Building
156 Collins Street
Melbourne 3000 Vic Australia
Website: http://www.kaycraddock.co...
Phone (W): (03) 9654 8506; 9654 7530
Fax: (03) 9654 7351
Email: books@kaycraddock.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/k...

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Specialities:
Private Press, Books about books, Illustrated books, Literature, Australiana, Children's literature, Military.
Comments:
Kay and Muriel Craddock established their bookshop in the Melbourne suburb of Essendon in 1965. 47 years later, situated in the Neo-Gothic Assembly Hall building in Collins Street, their bookshop is hailed as one of the best bookstores in Melbourne.
In leafy Collins Street, Melbourne