The business started as a single shop in Bray.
Today the outfit employs around 90 people in 8 shops in Dublin and Galway.
In a statement Eason says Dubray will continue to trade under its own name and no staff or management changes will be made.
Eason completes acquisition of Dubray Books, one of Ireland’s best-known specialist bookstores.https://t.co/Ls6bE6t6Ns pic.twitter.com/o0gcMwWaRN
— Eason (@easons) February 25, 2020
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