Parting with Used Books you no longer need
April 2, 2012 · Used Books · ·
Have lots of books that you no longer want or need?
- Local Library
- Salvation army
- Goodwill
- Thrift stores
- Yardsales
- Ebay
- Amazon
- Antique book dealers
- Half Fee Books
- Broadcast libraries
- College book stores
- Used college book store
- Abebooks.com
- The Book Rack
- Half.com
- Senior Centers
- Prisons
- Craigslist
- Barnes and Noble
You may have some rare books and not even know how much they are worth (some ancient books are worth thousands!)
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