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  2. ThriftBooks - Wikipedia

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    ThriftBooks was founded in the summer of 2003 by Daryl Butcher and Jason Meyer. The two created software that organizes and lists thousands of book titles per day. [6] Since 2004, it has partnered with libraries, which provide unsorted books and get a share of the profits.

  3. Shelf Life (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Shelf Life has received reviews from various publications such as the School Library Journal and the Horn Book Guide. [4] [5] [6] Publishers Weekly gave a mostly positive review, saying that "Given their mismatched personalities and interests, it seems unlikely that they could form a team, but some touching moments arise when their loyalties to each other unexpectedly emerge.".

  4. Shelf Awareness - Wikipedia

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    Shelf Awareness Pro is a daily trade magazine for booksellers, publishers, librarians, and literary agents with a circulation of 39,000. [2] Shelf Awareness for Readers is a twice-weekly (Tuesdays and Fridays) book review publication for consumers with a circulation of 399,000. [ 3 ]

  5. Bookcase - Wikipedia

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    The book boxes or ("book presses" as they are sometimes called) were made of pine with backs and shelves, but no fronts. They were designed to be three-tiered, stacked on top of each other. When fully assembled, the boxes stood about 9 feet high. Each shelf had a different depth, however, ranging from 13 inches to 5.75 inches deep.

  6. Keyholder - Wikipedia

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    A key holder or keyholder may refer to: A person who has access control; A keychain; A store manager; An individual or organisation with access to a cryptographic key;

  7. Shelf life - Wikipedia

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    Shelf life is the length of time that a commodity may be stored without becoming unfit for use, consumption, or sale. [1] In other words, it might refer to whether a commodity should no longer be on a pantry shelf (unfit for use), or no longer on a supermarket shelf (unfit for sale, but not yet unfit for use).

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