[Rarebooks] New IOBA Standard magazine for booksellers now online
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Thu Mar 10 09:50:09 EST 2005
All,
The new Spring Edition of the IOBA Standard, the online magazine of the
Independent Online Booksellers Association, has been published:
http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/
You're invited to browse and benefit from this quarter's selection of articles:
Articles/Information
<http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/levin.php>Is a "Stand-Alone" Signature
Better? - Barry R. Levins
<http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/manley.php>Selling Books is Like
Fly-fishing - Stuart Manley
<http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/GJim.php>Slipcases and Clamshell Boxes
- 'Gentleman Jim' Arner
Reference Desk
<http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/kelly.php>A Little History of The
History of Woman Suffrage - Martha Kelly
<http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/siegel.php>Are Used Book Sales Hurting
New Book Sales? - Susan Siegel
<http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/purcell.php>Ephemeral Assays-Jane
Jackets - Shawn Purcell
Reports From The Front Lines
<http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/adams.php>The 28th Annual Boston
International Antiquarian Book Fair - Lynn Naylor
<http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/deweese-parkinson.php>The Bookstores of
Madison Wisconsin - Lynn DeWeese-Parkinson
Tool Box
<http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/marcowitz.php>Beautifying the Tattered
Book Jacket Cover - Bern Marcowitz
<http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/baumgarten.php>Updated Edition of
Children's & Illustrated Books Price Guide & Bibliographic Check List from
1880-1970 - Shirley Bryant
Author/Book Reviews
<http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/white.php>Discarded Books: The Facelift
for Ex-Library Books - Joan White
Database/Book Services News & Announcements
<http://www.ioba.org/newsletter/V15/sherar.php>Biblio Finds Its Way in the
Used, Rare, and Out-of-print Book Market - Jeff Donaldson
See what the In dependant Online Bookselling Association can offer you at
<http://www.ioba.org>www.ioba.org or join us today at www.ioba.org/app.html
and join your peers in supporting higher bookselling standards.
Best regards. -The Editor
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