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  2. 8 Places To Sell Used Books Online - AOL

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    Whether it is online or in person, here are some great places where you can sell your used books. Amazon. Barnes & Noble. BookScouter. Etsy. Half Price Books. Powell’s Books. Strand Books ...

  3. Leonard Riggio - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Barnes & Noble had 483 superstores, 528 mall-based B. Daltons, and sales went up to $2.8 billion. The company went public in 1993. [4] Riggio launched barnesandnoble.com to compete with Amazon.com for online book sales and launched a successful video game retail operation, which grew to become GameStop. By the end of the 20th century ...

  4. Barnes & Noble enters textbook rental business: Should you ...

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    No doubt inspired by the success of sites like Chegg.com and BookRenter.com, Barnes & Noble has entered the textbook rental fray. In a press release, the company announced that "Barnes & Noble ...

  5. Barnes & Noble - Wikipedia

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    Barnes & Noble Booksellers is an American bookseller with the largest number of retail outlets in the United States. The company operates approximately 600 retail stores across all 50 U.S. states. [5] Barnes & Noble operates mainly through its Barnes & Noble Booksellers chain of bookstores. The company's headquarters are at 33 E. 17th Street on ...

  6. BNED - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017, Barnes & Noble Education had acquired MBS Textbook Exchange, a major textbook distributor based in Columbia, Missouri, for $174.2 million in cash. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] By December 2018, Barnes & Noble Education had operated or managed 773 campus bookstores under contracts. [ 17 ]

  7. Follett Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Follett Corporation was founded in 1873 when Charles M. Barnes opened a used book store in his Wheaton, Illinois, home. [4] Three years later, Barnes moved his business, now named C. M. Barnes & Company, to Chicago where he opened a store at 23 LaSalle Street. Here, he sold new and used textbooks, stationery and school supplies. [5]