Lighthouse

Present day
43-45 West Nicolson Street, Edinburgh EH8 9DB, Scotland

Lighthouse is a queer-owned, woman-led independent community bookshop located on West Nicolson Street, Edinburgh. The shop's history traces back to WordPower bookshop, opened by Elaine Henry in 1994.

Lighthouse is known for its activist stance and is unapologetically intersectional, feminist, antiracist, and LGBTQ+ friendly. It has a strong focus on radical, left-wing and Scottish politics, intersectional feminism, revolutionary history, environmentalism, LGBT+ writing, poetry, and translated fiction.

The bookshop champions voices from the margins and houses 10,000 titles across genres such as politics, history, fiction, travel writing, children’s books, crafts, and cookery. In 2020, Lighthouse was nominated Scotland’s Best Independent Bookshop.

It is open seven days a week and hosts a vibrant year-round program of events, including regular book groups and festivals like the Book Fringe in August and the Radical Book Fair in November.

Lighthouse are members of the Alliance of Radical Booksellers.

Sources:

'Lighthouse', Yale Representation [https://www.yalerep.co.uk/bookshop/bookshop-month-lighthouse-edinburgh/, accessed 27.07.2025]

Richard Mason, 'Lighthouse bookshop forced to shut after threats and 'weeks of harassment', The National, 13.06.2021 [https://www.thenational.scot/news/19369660.lighthouse-bookshop-forced-shut-threats-weeks-harassment/, accessed 27.07.2025]