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Used Books Fact: One week after the
phenomenal release of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, there were already 69 used copies available at Amazon.com.
Did You Mean "Used Books" as in...
- Buying Used Books
- Selling Used Books
- Are my Used Books rare or valuable?
Buying Used Books
| Find Used Books at booksales across the U.S. - Scroll down and click on any state to find information on upcoming library booksales. Prices often begin at 25
cents per book! Used book expos and sales for other non-profit groups are also listed. |
Search for Used Books on Bookfinder.com - Starting in 1997 as "MX Bookfinder", this may be the oldest and largest multi-store book search tool on the internet.
Search the inventory of over 40,000 booksellers using a variety of search options. Check the excellent FAQ page for search
tips as well as general information on used books. |
Find Used Books at auction - Discover the auction world beyond Ebay. Scroll down just a bit to "Auctions and Sales" for some interesting auctions
specifically devoted to books. |
Selling Used Books
Bookologist.com resources for sellers of Used Books - Find links to shipping cost calculators, packing supply sources, guidelines for rating book condition, book pricing
tools, places to buy and sell books, and explanations of bookselling terminology. Bookologist also offers a free email newsletter;
go to the home page to subscribe. |
Email discussion group for sellers of Used Books - Whatever you need to know about selling books online, it has probably been discussed in this friendly group.
If you don't already have a Yahoo.com ID and password, you'll need to register before joining the group. (It's free.) Message
archives are a searchable goldmine of information. |
Business advice for sellers of Used Books - The Small Business Resource Guide CD-ROM 2003 was developed cooperatively by the IRS and the Small Business Administration.
This free disk contains helpful business start-up information as well as tax tips. Order it here. |
Are my Used Books rare or valuable?
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