Saturday, February 26, 2022

Places to shop online for Rare books

Book marketplaces make finding books easier. Member booksellers can upload their listings on multiple platforms. My bibliophile sensory senses overload. My most fave sources for Antiquarian or Rare and Collectible often offer images for that actual copy in their listing.. 

Don't underestimate the Biggie Megabookmarkets, etc. when in doubt, they usually have a variety of one copy or edition within their banks.


1. ABAA

The Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America was founded in 1949 with a mission to promote interest in rare books, along with professionalism & ethical standards in the book trade. ABAA lists books from its member booksellers on its website.

2. A Book Search

A Book Search says they feature “old, rare, and out of print books. We are committed to providing a clean, fast, accurate and direct interface between the customer and the bookseller.” Small, but good quality. Based in California, with mostly US & UK booksellers.

3. Antiqbook

AntiqBook‘s slogan is “fine books, fair prices.” They hold booksellers to a high standard and won’t accept hyperbole, inaccurate book descriptions, or shoddy business practices. Based in the Netherlands with over 8 million books and hundreds of booksellers worldwide.

4. Antbo

Antbo offers antiquarian books. Their site is available in German or English, and booksellers are based in Europe and North America.

5. Antiquariat

Antiquariat is another German site, which is available in either the German or French language. Its 300 members offer 3.7 million books and ephemera there.

6. Antiquario

Antiquario is a German site listing the books of 650 booksellers. Site is only in German.

7. Biblio

Biblio was founded in 2003 and is independently owned. This company is dedicated giving customers and booksellers alike excellent service, and to charitable works. Over 5,600 booksellers sell on Biblio, so there’s a very large selection of books. (There’s also a UK site, Biblo.co.uk.)

8. Bibliophile Bookbase

Bibliophile is based in Switzerland with a few hundred booksellers located around the globe, but mostly in the UK, US, Ireland, South Africa and Australia. The website has been online since 1999 and is available in English, French, German and Italian.

9. Bibliopoly

Bibliopoly is owned by Bernard Quaritch Ltd, a bookseller for over 150 years, and features the inventory of 25 high-end book dealers, located worldwide. The website is available in English, Spanish, Italian, German and French.

10. Book Lovers

Book Lovers is based in the UK and operated by a bookseller, who personally approves new book dealers to ensure quality. Currently includes over 50 (mostly UK) booksellers offering about 350,000 collectible books.

11. Books at PBFA

Books at PBFA lists books offered by members of The Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association. Booksellers adhere to a code of conduct and are mostly UK-based, with a handful from other countries.

12. BuchFreund

BuchFreund is a German book marketplace, with listings from many German antiquarian booksellers. Their site is available in either the German or English language.

13. Galaxidion

Galaxidion lists books from about 350 European booksellers. The site is in French only.

14. ILAB

The International League of Antiquarian Booksellers‘s slogan is “the world’s best books, the world’s best booksellers.” Their site lists books sold by almost 1,800 ILAB member booksellers, and must meet a high standard to join.

15. IOBA

the Independent Online Booksellers Association is a trade organization founded in 1999, for reputable booksellers who sell online. The site lists books from a portion of IOBA’s 300-plus members.

16. Livre Rare Book

Livre Rare Book searches 497 bookshops with over 3.4 million books. This French site is also available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian.

17. Maremagnum

Maremagnum is based in Italy, and lists over 8 million books and ephemera for sale. Its sellers are located worldwide, and the website is available in Italian, French, Spanish, and English. Shipping within 2 days is guaranteed.

18. Scribblemonger

Scribblemonger is US-based and includes about 300 booksellers.

19. Tom Folio

TomFolio is a co-op, founded in 1999, whose members must adhere to a code of ethics. They offer books from about 120 reputable independent booksellers from the United States and a handful of other countries, along with a small selection of antiques and collectibles.

20. UK Book World

UK Book World features two million books offered by 450 British booksellers.

21. Uniliber

Uniliber is a Spanish site but is available in seven languages, including English. It offers nearly 4 million books from 300 bookshops, most of them Spanish.

AbeBooks

22. AbeBooks was established way back in 1996, making it one of the first sites of its type, and it is one of the biggest. Amazon now owns ABE, but it’s still run as a standalone operation with offices in Canada. Thousands of booksellers worldwide list their books on ABE.
You can search AbeBooks using the form below or by visiting this page.

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24. Alibris

Alibris has been online since 1998 and offers many millions of books offered by thousands of booksellers. It is the largest independently-owned book marketplace and they are involved in several social responsibility campaigns. Offers DVDs, too. There’s also a UK site.

25. Amazon

Though Amazon started out as a seller of new books, it’s now becoming quite popular with booksellers who list used, out-of-print, and collectible books there. (Do read descriptions carefully, and email the seller with any questions, as anyone with an Amazon account can list there.) Check it out here.
There are Amazons in several other countries, too: Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.es, Amazon.it, Amazon.de.


Meta search sites


Want to search a bunch of these marketplaces at once? There are sites which will let you do just that.

  • Addall is independently owned and searches a few of the sites listed above, along with textbook sites and behemoths such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Walmart
  • Used Book Search searches books on the major bookselling sites, and has a nice feature where you can just see books located in particular countries.
  • BookFinder4U is another independently owned site which searches over 100 bookstores including the biggies and some indies. Two search forms: one for used, and another for new books.
  • ISBN.nu searches a number of bookselling sites. It shows pictures of book covers and has a really nifty interface.
  • Bookfinder is owned by AbeBooks (which is owned by Amazon), Bookfinder searches those sites as well as other major bookselling marketplaces and websites, including many of those listed above.

Know of any more?

If you know of other book marketplaces or even individual booksellers that we should know about, please leave a comment!

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