Goldsboro Books


Goldsboro Books is an independent bookseller located on Cecil Court, Westminster, London. It was founded by book collectors David Headley and Daniel Gedeon in 1999.
Since 2017, Goldsboro Books has hosted the Glass Bell Award.

History

In 1999, literary agent David Headley partnered with Daniel Gedeon to open their bookshop Goldsboro Books on Cecil Court, a pedestrian street in Westminster nicknamed "Bookseller's Row" due to its high volume of booksellers, which has been the case for over a century. Goldsboro Books set out to tailor its collection to rare, first and collectible editions of books. The shop gained a "reputation for championing debut novels" in addition to attracting authors and publishers for various events.
Goldsboro Books began a digital Book of the Month club in 2007, through which the bookseller garnered an online following.
In 2025, Goldsboro Books was among 10 London booksellers nominated for Independent Bookshop of the Year.

Glass Bell Award

The Glass Bell Award was launched in 2017. It rewards a contemporary fiction novel with a glass bell and a prize of £2,000.
YearWinnerShortlistLonglistRef
2017Everyone Brave is Forgiven, Chris Cleave
2018The Heart's Invisible Furies, John Boyne
2019Vox, Christina Dalcher
2020Daisy Jones and the Six, Taylor Jenkins Reid
2021People of Abandoned Character, Clare Whitfield
2022The Wolf Den, Elodie Harper
2023When We Were Birds, Ayanna Lloyd Banwo
2024Clytemnestra, Costanza Casati
2025A Little Trickerie, Rosanna Pike