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  2. List of online booksellers - Wikipedia

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    Rare and antiquarian books, based in the United Kingdom. Alibris United States: Online only: An online marketplace for used but also new books Amazon.com United States: Online only [1] The "world's largest bookstore" began by selling books from its website in 1995, and is now the world's largest online retailer of consumer goods. It operates ...

  3. Category:Book selling websites - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Book selling websites" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  4. Category:Book websites - Wikipedia

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    Book selling websites (3 C, 71 P, 1 F) R. Book review websites (20 P) Pages in category "Book websites" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  5. BookScouter.com - Wikipedia

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    BookScouter.com is a comparison shopping website that helps buy, sell, and rent textbooks and used books online. [2] The website compares offers and prices from 30 booksellers and buyback vendors in the US and suggests the most fitting place to purchase or sell a given book. [3] The website is mainly used by college students. [4]

  6. Alibris - Wikipedia

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    Alibris allows customers to buy and sell at the same time. Alibris charges a starting fee that varies based on what is being sold and what kind of commission is charged. Alibris was a charter member of the Google eBooks service when it was announced by Google on December 6, 2010.

  7. Barnes & Noble - Wikipedia

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    Before Barnes & Noble created its official website, it sold books directly to customers through mail-order catalogs. It first began selling books online through an early videotex service called "Trintex", [when?] a joint venture between Sears and IBM, but the company's website was not launched until May 1997. [36] BarnesandNoble.com went public ...

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