The Sheffield Workers’ Bookshop was at 105 Queen Street from around 1938. It also served as the former headquarters of the Sheffield Communist Party.
Charlie Eason, who moved to Sheffield in the 1930s, managed The Sheffield Bookshop after returning from military service in the Second World War until his death in 1971. The bookshop moved several times in the 1940s, settling in 1948 at 20 Matilda Street. In 1941 it had adopted a new name, The Sheffield Bookshop.
By 1965, the shop was located at 93 The Wicker. In 1971 Bill Moore, a local teacher and veteran member of the Sheffield Communist Party, took over the management of the bookshop following Eason’s death, until he retired in 1976.
Source:
Radical Bookshops Listing, Radical Bookshop History Project (November 2023) [Available online here, accessed 10.7.2025]






















































































