Bilingual souvenir booklet detailing the first 25 years of history of the CSJ Refugio Gaucelmo in Rabanal del Camino from its opening in 1991 to 2016. Read more
New book by long-time CSJ member, Rebekah Scott, about a life lived on the camino as a pilgrim and hospitalera. Read more
An updated, lightly revised, lavishly illustrated version of Laurie Dennett's classic pilgrim memoir "A Hug for the Apostle" (1987) recounting her journey from Chartres to Santiago in spring 1986. Read more
A Long Way for a Pizza: On Foot to Rome by Brian Mooney Read more
Your pocket guide to integrating the Camino de Santiago into your daily life Read more
Unique among Camino publications - part travelogue, part literary review, and part cultural commentary. By Robert Lawrence Fox. Read more
Buy both publications from Robert Lawrence Fox for a price reduction. Read more
A list of books written by CSJ members, which are not currently stocked in our bookshop. Check them out! Read more
The complete guide to every spiritual place in England, Scotland and Wales. Read more
By Anne Born. Tips and stories to give you a real-life view of a winter walk along The Way of Saint James and help you to plan your own off-season pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. Read more
Translated by a CSJ member, book five of the 12th century manuscript which documents the pilgrimage of Pope Calixtus II to Santiago. Said to be the first ever guidebook. Read more
By John Brockliss. Limited edition. 124 pages with 71 full colour & 70 monochrome photographs. Read more
A Cultural Companion to the Camino Francés. Read more
The 154th issue of the CSJ's member magazine, The Bulletin, published in Spring 2023. Read more
The 155th issue of the CSJ's member magazine, The Bulletin, published in Autumn 2023. Read more
The 156th issue of the CSJ's member magazine. Published in Spring 2024. Read more
By Anne Born. A unique look at Santiago Cathedral through history told through stories. Read more
Ever wanted a one-stop book to tell you everything you need to know about the power of the camino? Look no further! Read more
A reprint of the published MA thesis by Constance Mary Storrs, who pioneered research into Medieval Jacobean Pilgrimage from the British Isles in the 1960s, and was a key authority in the early work of the Confraternity of St James. Read more
A simple account of one man's pilgrimage on the Camino Frances following in the steps of his ancestor William de Mohun, who walked the same route in 1280 AD. Read more
By Roy Uprichard. Sometimes places, like people, reveal themselves only slowly. Read more
A contemporary take on an ancient experience, Pilgrim is an entertaining and moving memoir of Kari’s 900km walk to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Read more
1-2 day walks on Britain's ancient sacred ways. By Andy Bull Read more
Pilgrim Stories on and off the road to Santiago: Journeys Along an Ancient Way in Modern Spain, Nancy Louise Frey, University of California Press Read more