Articles for tag: Bondage, Book Selling

Karla News

How to Become a Member of Opus Dei

Opus Dei is a little known secretive Catholic society brought to the spotlight by The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. With the book selling over 60 million copies and the movie opening with nearly 30 million dollars in ticket sales, bringing it to a different set of eyes, Opus Dei is getting more and ...

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Book Scouting Basics

If you sell books online and would like to make a profit, then you want to know about book scouting. Book scouting refers to the process of finding valuable books. This article discusses the basics of book scouting. Have you had this experience: You buy books in a thrift store based on limited knowledge about ...

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Comparing Behemoths in the Used Book Business (Amazon, E-Bay’s Half.com, Barnes & Noble)

Before the beginning of the Internet Revolution in book-selling, Barnes and Noble was an expanding chain of bookstores, less aggressive in driving out locally owned bookstore than Walden Books and B. Dalton by opening stores as close as possible to existing stand-alone ones. The Seattle-based discounter Amazon.com launched in 1994 and became the epitome of ...

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5 Ways to Sell Your Comic Books and Graphic Novels

Comics are in some ways a reasonable investment. For collectors comic book selling is a hard proposition-they just love reading them. But it can also be a profitable one if you do it right. I have made thousands of dollars selling comic books on sites, mainly Ebay. The most I have ever made was for ...

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How to Sell Books in Lots on eBay

To my own surprise, I recently sold a lot of about 25 books on World War II in Europe for $70. Another lot of 12 Vietnam nonfiction paperbacks, with a bonus of four novels on the same topic, sold for $46.50. A lot of 26 books on psychic phenomena and the paranormal did well at ...

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1920’s Entertainment VS. Today’s Entertainment

Many people might look back at the 1920’s as being a time very different from the time we live in today. Clothes, jobs, the economy, and society beliefs were all very different nearly one hundred years ago. But the 1920’s were rich in entertainment. While that entertainment may have been very different, many aspects have ...