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  2. Used bookstore - Wikipedia

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    A store of used books in Madrid A second-hand book store in the United States. Used bookstores (usually called "second-hand bookshops" in Great Britain [1]) buy and sell used books and out-of-print books. A range of titles is available in used bookstores, including in print and out-of-print books. Book collectors tend to frequent used book stores.

  3. Forsalebyowner.com - Wikipedia

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    Within five years, it became the country’s biggest commission-free real-estate bazaar. Between 1999 and 2010, ForSaleByOwner.com saved home sellers more than one billion dollars in brokers' commissions. In 2010 alone, ForSaleByOwner.com facilitated sales of $1.8 billion worth of residential real estate.

  4. 6 independent metro Detroit bookstores to visit this holiday ...

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    Address and hours: 3546 Michigan Ave., Detroit; ... the co-owner of Next Chapter Books. It's been an upstream swim, she said, as the bookstore vies for people's attention away from screens and ...

  5. ThriftBooks - Wikipedia

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    Selling over 165 million books since its inception in 2003, ThriftBooks is considered one of the largest sellers of used books in the United States and has seven warehouses across the United States. [5] ThriftBooks was founded in the summer of 2003 by Daryl Butcher and Jason Meyer.

  6. Want to own a bookstore bar? $250K buys it all at ... - AOL

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    What does the $250,000 get you? The books, the business and the bar's liquor license. The sale would include the entire business. Roberge wrote his preferred method would be a "share sale," where ...

  7. Bookshop (company) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2025, the company started selling e-books. [10] With the model being, "Bookstores can use the platform to sell ebooks directly to customers, and when they make a sale, the store gets all of the money. Customers can also browse all of the ebooks for sale on the website, then choose which bookstore to support with their purchase.

  8. John K. King Books - Wikipedia

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    The store was established in Dearborn, Michigan by John K. King in 1965. [10] In 1971 it was moved to the Michigan Theatre in downtown Detroit. [10] In 1983 King purchased the abandoned Advance Glove factory, which has since housed the store's collections.

  9. AbeBooks - Wikipedia

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    AbeBooks (/ ˈ eɪ b. b ʊ k s / AYB-buuks [1]) is an e-commerce global online marketplace with seven websites that offer books, fine art, and collectables from sellers in over 50 countries. Launched in 1996, it specialises in used, rare and out-of-print books. AbeBooks has been a subsidiary of Amazon since 2008. [2]