>
> If I had a buncha books and wanted to sell them, first I'd seperate
>them into book club editions and regular editions. I'd take the regular
ones
>to bookstores and at least get an estimate (or some booksellers will come
to
>your house to give an estimate -- phone and ask).
What are book club editions?
>
> eBay is a possibility. Esp if you categorise them and offer a bunch
>them as such at one time. Westerns, war, sci-fi, cookbooks, etc. If there
is
>more than one author represented, you might try to sell them as a group
by
>author (westerns by Zane Grey, westerns by <that other dude>, sci-fi by
>Heinlein, sci-fi by Asimov, technothriller by Clancy, etc). I've never
used
>eBay to sell things, so I can't advise further.
Tons by clancy and koons (or is it coons?)
>
> Ditto with craigslist. With the caveat that groups of books would
>prob sell better there than singles -- unless the single is something
that
>is fairly special. A Guttenberg bible, an autographed copy of Rand's
"Atlas
>Shrugged," anything by Heinlein, etc.
I have one autographed by ann rice?
>
> BTW, intact dust covers make a difference. As does a lack of dog
>ears, unbroken spines, complete (no missing) pages. These things should
be
>mentioned in your advert.
There all in PERFECT condition
Thanks for the tips - i was going to put them on consignment but I
thin Ill do some more research.


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