Neges Bookshop, located in Swansea, was a prominent radical bookshop in the 1980s. It was connected to individuals like Meurig Parri and Moss McCarthy. The shop promoted literature on peace, international politics, Marxism, and the Greenham Common protests.
It faced several challenges, including a break in on May 1, 1982, where not only cash but also books and pamphlets were stolen.
The bookshop eventually closed in 1986.
The Womens Archive of Wales holds a Neges Bookshop Collection, which includes papers, posters, administrative documents, and a letter concerning the shop's closure.
Sources:
Radical Bookshops Listing, Radical Bookshop History Project (November 2023) [Available online here, accessed 23.06.2025]
The Radical Bookseller, No 32, June 1982






















































































