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What are you waiting for?  we won't be here forever.

We're not really the last bookstore - thank goodness - but we are the largest new and used bookstore in California. Plus, we're the only one that's 22,000 sq. feet with a record store, comic book store, 5 art studios, an epic yarn shop, a famous book tunnel, a mammoth head, and unexpected nooks of funkiness. Also we are in a hundred-year-old bank building, so we have vaults and ghosts.

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Oh, and we also have tons of books.

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Tons.

THE Annex

This very special room - just to the left as you enter - is gated because it has all the fancy stuff: from first editions, collectibles and the extremely rare to expensive art/architecture/photo books. There are also inexpensive, fun things and discounted coffee table books. If you really want to impress your friends, we can also hold private events or parties in here. Browse in-store or shop our Instagram for rare 1st editions and collectibles. 

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The Rare Books and Collectable Annex at The Last Bookstore
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Sign up now for discounts on in-store purchases at any of our three locations, whether that's the original Last Bookstore in DTLA,

Lost Books in Montrose, or the newly opened Skull-Face in Honolulu, Hawaii. As we expand the program this year, we'll offer other perks like free merch and book bundles, early access shopping, and more. 

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What are you waiting for? Support your favorite bookstore by becoming a member today, and start using your discount on your next visit to the store! 

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COME VISIT US

 

Our open hours are 11 am - 8 pm every day. We're closed Thanksgiving & Christmas, but open all other major holidays, including Halloween and St. Patrick's Day. Plus, we're only 7 miles from the Hollywood sign. You could practically walk here. 

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DIRECTIONS

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You can find us at the corner of 5th and Spring in downtown Los Angeles. We're a block from Pershing Square metro station. We don't have our own parking (we wish we did), so expect to pay about $10 in one of the nearby lots, though it's cheaper evenings and weekends. There are a ton of parking meters, but they fill up fast.  And don't forget to read the signs carefully; they send the best meter maids. 

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