Comprehensive Search
Bookfinder aggregates results from numerous online bookstores and sellers, providing users with an extensive range of options for both new and used books.
Price Comparison
Users can compare prices from different sellers, which helps in finding the best deal available on the market.
International Availability
The site includes listings from international sellers, offering a wider selection and making it easier to find rare or out-of-print books.
Condition Filtering
Users can filter search results by book condition (new, used, collectible), enabling them to find books that meet their specific criteria.
User-Friendly Interface
The website features a straightforward and easy-to-navigate interface, making it accessible even to users who are not tech-savvy.
My first stop is always bookfinder. Doesn’t cross-reference every site but it does a good chunk of them.
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over 1 year ago
If an era (say civil war) go to http://bookfinder.com. Now on the front page click Advanced Search. You can select year of publication. So for civil war I would plug in up to 1900.
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over 1 year ago
First you need to learn to grade the book, as value is related directly to condition. Then you can look the book up on bookfinder.com and see what it’s worth. But… there’s a caveat. There’s lots of “script sellers” out there, sellers that don’t actually own the book – but which scrape the data, markup the price and offer it for sale, planning to buy it when you do. There’s also many utter idiots who will…
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over 1 year ago
If you NEED to purchase a book, use bookfinder.com to find the cheapest books. Always verify the ISBN to make sure you get the correct one edition.
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over 1 year ago
You should also check bookfinder.com.
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over 1 year ago
The book is not easy to find. Try bookfinder.com or:.
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over 1 year ago
You can use bookfinder.com to narrow down the publisher and publishing date, and then sort through those results.
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over 1 year ago
I use bookfinder.com to find used copies for cheap. Also, the library!
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over 1 year ago
Bookfinder.com is pretty good, rounds up a range of different stores. Both new/used and can give prices including shipping to NZ.
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over 1 year ago
ABE Books is great for if you’re looking for a specific edition (with a dust jacket, for instance). If the title itself is rare, bookfinder.com searches a ton of sites, including Ebay, and consolidates the listings.
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over 1 year ago
u/Stoneythehorse, that’s the cool thing about bookfinder.com they check multiple sites including Biblio and put all the prices (with shipping) onto a single page.
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over 1 year ago
Hey, I don’t have a copy but I do suggest using bookfinder.com to search for the cheapest place if you do buy books. Bookfinder works best with an ISBN so you are looking at exactly the right version, (although paperback and hardcover can have different ISBN) But the cool thing about Bookfinder is that they consolidates the price (including shipping), from places like Ebay, Alibris, Biblio, etc. It is very helpful…
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over 1 year ago
These are the top two online resources that I send my students to. I also strongly recommend English Grammar for Students of French as a supplement as well. You can find some pretty cheap copies through bookfinder.com.
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over 1 year ago
Amazon. Barnes & Noble (to keep brick & mortar in business), Books-A-Million (ditto), bookfinder.com, ABEBooks, used book stores, Friends of the Library book sales (spring edition in ONE MONTH), the library’s perpetual book sale…where DON’T I buy books?
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over 1 year ago
Those two editions are in fact from 2004 and no longer in print, though one may still be able to find new copies. Additionally, the black-looking one was published by Houghton Mifflin—the Book Depository listing is mistaken in that regard. I have the HM one, and it’s indeed a nice reading copy, though certainly hefty. It’s also slipcased, with gilt-edging and large maps. Both are a bit expensive nowadays (around…
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over 1 year ago
Not a literary studies person but I have a huge book wish list and I use a bit of a manual approach. I have a Notion spreadsheet with custom tabs like tags, genre, source of recommendation, priority, and other notes. I also have a tab where I link the book’s bookfinder.com page so I can see when a used one pops up for a good price. It’s a bit of a hassle because its manual but you can also share the link with anyone.
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over 1 year ago
Ok im seeing plenty of options if your trying to get it now. theres multiple on amazon.com. if you go to bookfinder.com and type in kazue kato and blue exorcist 21 you will see lots of listings, and can try to find the best price.
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over 1 year ago
If you go to bookfinder.com , you can search for the books, set India as shipping destination, and the price (including shipping) for those that send to India should show up.
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over 1 year ago
Bookfinder.com shows you buyback prices across several websites. I recommend checking there first, then taking those prices to your campus bookstore. Sell to whoever offers the highest price (in cash, never credit) and offers free shipping.
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over 1 year ago
Having only one listing on bookfinder.com indicates that the book is rarely available, so having the one copy sold is not too surprising. I’m sorry that you did not get it, though.
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almost 2 years ago
Https://bookfinder.com does not have any listings for the title, either.
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almost 2 years ago