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The Modesto Bee, Money tips to make back-to-school affordable
(Août 23, 2010)
As of July, federal law requires colleges to give advance notice of required textbooks and prices in course schedules so that students have time to shop around. Many college students buy discounted books through Half.com, Bookfinder.com and Amazon.com. Even private high school students who must buy their own books are finding deals through Amazon.
Raleigh News Observer, Keep back-to-school costs from emptying wallet
(Août 23, 2010)
As of July, federal law requires colleges to give advance notice of required textbooks and prices in course schedules so that students have time to shop around. Many college students buy discounted books through Half.com, Bookfinder.com and Amazon.com. Even private high school students who must buy their own books are finding deals through Amazon.
Baltimore Sun, Money tips to make back-to-school affordable
(Août 20, 2010)
As of July, federal law requires colleges to give advance notice of required textbooks and prices in course schedules so that students have time to shop around. Many college students buy discounted books through Half.com, Bookfinder.com and Amazon.com. Even private high school students who must buy their own books are finding deals through Amazon.
KFOR Oklahoma, Money tips to make back-to-school affordable
(Août 20, 2010)
As of July, federal law requires colleges to give advance notice of required textbooks and prices in course schedules so that students have time to shop around. Many college students buy discounted books through Half.com, Bookfinder.com and Amazon.com. Even private high school students who must buy their own books are finding deals through Amazon.
The Crimson White, Websites offer cheaper books
(Août 17, 2010)
Five books covering a wide variety of subjects from the SUPe Store's Tutwiler location totaled $469.30 without taxes. Using BookFinder.com the same books totaled $184.09, including shipping. That is a total savings of $285.21.
New University, More Bang for Your Books
(Août 13, 2010)
These are not the only places to sell your books, though. For those willing to risk mailing them, Bookfinder.com will actually compare the amount that a variety of online companies are willing to pay. The highest offer I got for my Quantum Mechanics book is $58.78 from Amazon.com in the form of a gift card (all of the other sites offer cash). This is just under 40 percent of the cost for a new book.
Examiner, Finding low cost textbooks for classes at desert community colleges
(Juin 30, 2010)
Bookfinder.com is a useful search engine for students as it compiles results from many bookstores and gives those results on one page. No more visiting each online bookstore to find the lowest priced textbooks. In a recent search at Bookfinder, a current political science book search resulted in prices of $ 5.50 for a new book and a mere $3.95 for a used textbook. This book costs almost $70 at Follet.com.
LA Times, Los Angeles in 7 days, including Southern California
(Juin 24, 2010)
I.ve been looking for a copy of .Los Angeles in 7 Days. since my friend Carolyn Strickler, former head of The Times. History Center, showed me a copy of the 1932 book. Bookfinder has a few copies.
Maine Antique Digest, A Tough Task: A review of "J.E.Buttersworth: 19th Century Marine Painter"
(Juin 22, 2010)
There are inexpensive alternatives: Kathryn H. Campbell's The Thomas and James Buttersworth Collection from the Penobscot Marine Museum (2000) and Richard Grassby's Ship, Sea & Sky: The Marine Art of James Edward Buttersworth (1994). Copies are available for under $20. Try BookFinder.com.
The Telegraph, Best culture websites
(Mai 20, 2010)
Tod Lippy (editor, Esopus): .If you.re a book lover, you.re probably already aware of Bookfinder, an appealingly stripped-down search engine that gives you access to over 150 million books available for sale online. If you.re a serious collector, you can narrow your search by looking only for, say, first editions and/or signed copies. And it displays results sorted by price, so it.s easy to find a good deal.especially if you.re willing to live with a little edgewear.
Utne Reader, The Utne Reader Guest Blogger Link Fest
(Mai 18, 2010)
Tod Lippy (editor, Esopus): .If you.re a book lover, you.re probably already aware of Bookfinder, an appealingly stripped-down search engine that gives you access to over 150 million books available for sale online. If you.re a serious collector, you can narrow your search by looking only for, say, first editions and/or signed copies. And it displays results sorted by price, so it.s easy to find a good deal.especially if you.re willing to live with a little edgewear.
New University, More Bang for Your Books
(Mai 10, 2010)
These are not the only places to sell your books, though. For those willing to risk mailing them, Bookfinder.com will actually compare the amount that a variety of online companies are willing to pay.
Toronto Star (Canada), Worst Moms: What is it with our fascination with the underbelly of motherhood
(Avril 13, 2010)
And Bookfinder.com's list of the 10 Worst Mothers in Literature features scary fairy-tale moms and freaky horror-novel moms alike.
The Telegraph (Royaume-Uni), Want to commit suicide? Google will try to persuade you not to
(Avril 5, 2010)
I buy far too many second-hand books (bookfinder.com means I can track down and order pretty much any book I want within minutes). (note: comment "Thank you for putting me on to Bookfinder.com -- I've just found a book that I've been looking for for 30 years!)
Portsmouth Herald, Trust your instincts and leave
(Mars 27, 2010)
You can obtain the "The Gift Of Fear," new or used copy, at your public library, local bookstore, and online sources. Among many, those include www.amazon.com, www.abebooks.com, and www.bookfinder.com.
Northwest Explorer, A Rousing Welcome for New Goose
(Mars 25, 2010)
Barbara Tidyman, volunteer and retired journalist, manages the bookshop and sells books inside. "Our first sale was two rare books to a bookseller. For rare and collectible books, we use Bookfinder.com to find the true value. Then we price our books about one-half to two-thirds off," she said.
Star Telegram, Solutions for consumers
(Mars 24, 2010)
You can obtain the "The Gift Of Fear," new or used copy, at your public library, local bookstore, and online sources. Among many, those include www.amazon.com, www.abebooks.com, and www.bookfinder.com.
Sacramento Bee, Between the Lines: Spring Reading
(Février 22, 2010)
You have a book in mind, but you don't know where to find it. You may know the author but not the title, or vice versa. It could be obscure or out of print. OK, how about the Wordsworth Classics edition of Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure"? I entered that into the 150 million-title database at www.bookfinder.com and came up with a list of inter-national sources that sell it new (11 copies) and used (26 copies). Caution: The shipping cost is often more than the price of the book.
The Post and Courier, Build your own library to aid search
(Février 21, 2010)
Check with genealogy buddies or reference librarians to ensure the books you note are what you expect before purchasing them. If you can't afford to buy a book new, visit BookFinder.com and check the used book titles periodically to see if it shows up.
Hays Daily News, Gonzales commentary: A few must reeds
(Janvier 17, 2010)
So once I got past that annoying Kindle ad on Amazon, I was able to confirm what I found at BookFinder.com, another favorite Web site. At BookFinder I ran across what I thought was a favorite book of mine from my high school days. All I had to go on was it was written by Ernie Pyle, a famous World War II correspondent.
Fairbanks Daily News Miner, Used book sales can be a repository for the strange and wonderful
(Janvier 11, 2010)
My book-hunting site of choice is BookFinder.com, since it is so comprehensive. It searches most of the big databases, including AbeBooks, Powell's Books, Alibris, and Amazon.com. BookFinder also includes fuller descriptions of the books' conditions. Take a British children's book featured in the latest Weird Books section of AbeBooks: Angela Royston's "Why Do I Vomit?" The plaintive cover inspired recollection of my dentistry book, but I won't buy it from AbeBooks, where Royston's tome is listed from 25.48-31.65 pounds sterling. That's $40.69-$50.76, but at BookFinder it's only $4.74.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel, The Smart Collector
(Décembre 10, 2009)
Q: How do I find an appraiser or an auction house that specializes in what I have? I have a bunch of first edition John Grisham books to sell. A: Many readers ask about how to sell. I'm here to tell you that anyone can be a smart seller simply by following basic steps. We've covered the MO before, but based on number of queries received, it bears repeating: First, know what you have. The first reader has contemporary literature, so I suggest a look at major used booksellers to find the going retail rate. Key www.abebooks.com, www.biblio.com, and www.bookfinder.com for those Grisham titles. Compare their prices with completed sales on eBay. After a scan, you'll know what you have.
Orlando Sentinel, The Smart Collector
(Décembre 5, 2009)
Q: How do I find an appraiser or an auction house that specializes in what I have? I have a bunch of first edition John Grisham books to sell. A: Many readers ask about how to sell. I'm here to tell you that anyone can be a smart seller simply by following basic steps. We've covered the MO before, but based on number of queries received, it bears repeating. First, know what you have. The first reader has contemporary literature, so I suggest a look at major used booksellers to find the going retail rate. Key www.abebooks.com, www.biblio.com, and www.bookfinder.com for those Grisham titles. Compare their prices with completed sales on eBay. After a scan, you'll know what you have. (This article was also syndicated across The Arizona Daily Star, Chicago Tribune, Newport Daily Press, Hartford Courant, and Baltimore Sun.)
Palm Beach Post, Detective anthology aptly puzzling
(Novembre 27, 2009)
In other news, the Bookfinder.com tally of the most requested out-of-print books once more names Madonna's "Sex", Walt Kelly's "I Go Pogo", and Salvador Dali's "The Jerusalem Bible", among other nonfiction desirables. Fiction's most requested include Dennis Potter's "Ticket to Ride", Donald Hamilton's "The Big Country" and Lynne Cheney's lesbian romance "Sisters".
Computer Active (Royaume-Uni), For what it's worth: Turn your trash into treasure - and get a fair price
(Novembre 26, 2009)
It's also a good starting point for valuing other books. If you have a large collection, you could call in a dealer from a second-hand bookshop, but be aware they are likely to offer around a third of the price they hope to sell each for. Log on to BookFinder (BookFinder.com) to get an idea of values.
UTNE Reader, Browsing 150 Million Books
(Novembre 18, 2009)
If you're a book lover, you're probably already aware of Bookfinder, an appealingly stripped-down search engine that gives you access to over 150 million books available for sale online. If you're a serious collector, you can narrow your search by looking only for, say, first editions and/or signed copies. And it displays results sorted by price, so it's easy to find a good deal -- especially if you're willing to live with a little edgewear.
New York Times Blog, The Tale of the Deflowered Girl
(Novembre 13, 2009)
Last January, an anonymous poster at LiveJournal put up a complete scan of what seemed to be a forgotten book by Edward Gorey, "The Recently Deflowered Girl: The Right Thing to Say on Every Dubious Occasion," a retro etiquette manual credited to one Hyacinthe Phypps. The post drew so many hits that it crashed the site, and the book shot to the top of BookFinder.com's list of the most searched-for out-of-print books.
New York Times, Bookstores and Beyond
(Octobre 26, 2009)
Discounts are not so big for used books at college bookstores, and their supplies tend to run out quickly. But Web sites are picking up the slack. Prices are all over the lot, and you could spend hours looking for the best value browsing Bookfinder.com.
Ottawa Sun (Canada), From the National Gallery to the Mission
(Octobre 3, 2009)
Like all Google entries, the story ends there. You need to click a button to continue... From there you could go to other sites -- Amazon, Bookfinder, Library Thing -- to learn more about Ekoomiak and his art.
Americana Exchange, BookFinder's Top 10's: A Sign of the Times
(Octobre 1, 2009)
BookFinder.com has issued its annual lists of the most sought after out-of-print books. The times they are a-changin'. A lot has happened since last year's lists were compiled at the end of August 2008. The stock market collapsed and the world economy fell into a tailspin. People lost their jobs and houses. A new President was elected in America unlike any we've seen before. And, people's tastes in out-of-print books changed with the times. Eight of the ten categories of books tracked by BookFinder have new titles at the top of their popularity lists for the twelve months ending with August 2009.
The Canberra Times (Australie), Out-of-print and in demand
(Septembre 29, 2009)
BookFinder.com has tracked the most sought-after out-of-print titles in America. The newly-released seventh annual edition is based on aggregate reader demand between July 2008 and June 2009. This years list was influenced by both pop culture and financial chaos, each driving readers to seek out-of-print books ranging from a saucy memoir revealing a real housewife of New Jersey to nearly forgotten exposes on the Wall Street and the US Federal Reserve.
Word Count (Orlando Sentinel), Bookfinder.com's would-be bestsellers
(Septembre 22, 2009)
Anybody clearing out their bookshelves on Ebay would do well to take a look at the latest report over at Bookfinder.com. The ambitious website has compiled its list of the most sought-after out-of-print books in the US, based on "aggregate reader demand between July 2008 and June 2009". Interesting list for a lot of reasons, depending on the category. Bookfinder cites reasons for the demand on some of these titles - any book about the economy can be attributed to hindsight curiosity spurred by the recession, for instance. Some of the rest are easy to figure out, like the #1 spot on the "Fiction & Literature" list (Dennis Potter's Ticket to Ride, which got a massive boost from Twilight-heads when Robert Pattinson casually mentioned it). Me, I'm just surprised to see anything by Stephen King or Nora Roberts out of print.
Auction Bytes, BookFinder Releases Seventh Annual BookFinder.com Report
(Septembre 20, 2009)
The seventh annual BookFinder.com report is now available online. The report reveals the most sought after out-of-print books in America including the top Society/Culture, Fiction, Art's/Music books and more. It's useful if you're looking for hot titles to pick up at book sales and yard sales, but it's also a lot of fun to read as well! BookFinder.com is an ecommerce search engine that searches over 150 million books for sale - new, used, rare, out-of-print, and textbooks.
New York Times, The Wayback List
(Septembre 18, 2009)
BookFinder.com recently released its annual list of the most sought-after out-of-print books. The entries range from the obviously topical "Wall Street Under Oath", "The Energy Non-Crisis", "Cop Without a Badge" (which apparently contains a less than flattering portrait of one of the stars of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey"), to the timeless and vaguely reassuring: "Aran Knitting", "The Butterfly Book", "Like a Prairie Fire: A History of the Assemblies of God in Oklahoma." The list has come to serve as a kind of "Antiques Roadshow" for publishers hoping to find lucrative out-of-print titles in the attic. And in a just world, Edward Gorey's 1965 manual "The Recently Deflowered Girl: The Right Thing to Say on Every Dubious Occasion" (to be reissued in November by Bloomsbury) would be cuddling up next to 50 Cent on the how-to and advice list. Alas, some of BookFinder's juiciest titles seem to be in permanent retirement, like Madonna's "Sex" and Lynne Cheney's lesbian-tinged bodice-ripper, "Sisters". In a more just world, those would be a boxed set.
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CBC Radio One: All Points West (Canada), The BookFinder.com Report
(Septembre 17, 2009)
The CBC Radio One show featured Scott Laming from BookFinder.com talking about the BookFinder.com Report.
Slate.com, Worst Mothers in Literature
(Septembre 10, 2009)
Finally, if she's adamant about checking out as a mother because she'd rather check out books from the library, maybe you can find solace in your own reading about how other people have dealt with neglectful mothers, such as the books listed here.
Monterey County Herald, Alternatives to costly new college textbooks
(Septembre 8, 2009)
www.Bookfinder.com recently started a service that enables students to comparison shop by showing the price of a book on various Internet sites.
Honolulu Advertiser, Students seek out cheaper textbooks
(Septembre 1, 2009)
www.Bookfinder.com recently started a service that enables students to comparison shop by showing the price of a book on various Internet sites.
Gainesville Sun, Textbook prices take toll
(Août 31, 2009)
Students who still have to rely on the traditional bound textbook are finding ways to cut costs. Online, sites such as Bookfinder.com often offer books at a lower price than the campus bookstore.
Mail Tribune, For college students, here's how to get cheaper textbooks
(Août 30, 2009)
Bookfinder.com recently started a service that allows students to comparison shop by showing the price of a book on various Internet sites
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