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Buy is Spartan History. Idea is somewhat Terminator. Win is Space Opera.
Where to Find Your History Books
by Jacob Malewitz
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August 10, 2011 Where on Earth can you find the right history books? Must you go to the library counter? Should you buy off Ebay? Should you travel across the state to find the perfect one?
Online is easy, and not the solution. There are used book dealers across the world. Yes, this is close to impossible, but if you can grab a book or two from a used shop in some small paradise it might work.
Online is not always easy. Online may mean you get the newest book out. YOu may know who won the Pulitzer. You may be able to find out all the books an author has out. It works for some of us who are used to buying and selling books online. If you buy a book for pennies, you may be able to sell it in a lot or simply give them away for more room.
Libraries always sell old editions of copy. This is supporting a library, but also filling up your book shelf too much.
Ebay is a good spot for finding used books you simply cannot find elsewhere. They have just about everything available, but this can take some time and you may lose money on editions. Some ebay buyers do not check their editions. Different editions mean different editors.
Traveling for books may sound fun or crazy. It is both. This is where you can truly find the editions you never find elsewhere. You may try it once or twice a year with a broken down car, or make it a hobby.
Some even make money off doing this. they travel and sell the books to dealers. You may be able to check editions and win somehow. Readers never stop searching, and readers never slow down on the book search.
I always scout books at libraries then consider buying. This is how you save money on books you don't want.
Buy is Spartan History. Idea is somewhat Terminator. Win is Space Opera.
Where to Find Your History Books
by Jacob Malewitz
j
August 10, 2011 Where on Earth can you find the right history books? Must you go to the library counter? Should you buy off Ebay? Should you travel across the state to find the perfect one?
Online is easy, and not the solution. There are used book dealers across the world. Yes, this is close to impossible, but if you can grab a book or two from a used shop in some small paradise it might work.
Online is not always easy. Online may mean you get the newest book out. YOu may know who won the Pulitzer. You may be able to find out all the books an author has out. It works for some of us who are used to buying and selling books online. If you buy a book for pennies, you may be able to sell it in a lot or simply give them away for more room.
Libraries always sell old editions of copy. This is supporting a library, but also filling up your book shelf too much.
Ebay is a good spot for finding used books you simply cannot find elsewhere. They have just about everything available, but this can take some time and you may lose money on editions. Some ebay buyers do not check their editions. Different editions mean different editors.
Traveling for books may sound fun or crazy. It is both. This is where you can truly find the editions you never find elsewhere. You may try it once or twice a year with a broken down car, or make it a hobby.
Some even make money off doing this. they travel and sell the books to dealers. You may be able to check editions and win somehow. Readers never stop searching, and readers never slow down on the book search.
I always scout books at libraries then consider buying. This is how you save money on books you don't want.
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