Left Bank Books<\/a>. They accept “literature, fine art, photo, film, music, fashion, queer culture, architecture, design, theater, dance, children’s books.” However, keep in mind that they’re only willing to accept books in really good condition, preferably first or interesting editions or books with original dust jackets. To understand whether your books will fit their requirements, please contact them at info@leftbankbooksny.com and include the information about your books (e.g., book title and author, publisher, the year of publication as well as a few photos of the book or the photos of a collection). They promise to contact you back in case they’re interested in your offer.<\/p>\r\nBookScouter<\/h3>\r\n
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Finally, we’d like to offer an alternative. All the places we’ve mentioned earlier are great if your goal is to sell your books and interact with the bookstores in person. If you’re in a hurry or just don’t have time or the mood for conversations and going to each of these places, you don’t have to because you can do everything on BookScouter<\/strong>. With the help of this platform, you can sell used books<\/a> in NYC or any other location in the U.S. It’s fast and convenient, and you can immediately see the best offers for a given ISBN. You have more chances to sell your used books with more profit by using BookScouter, as you can compare what different vendors are ready to pay for them. When you do it manually, you must go (or call) and check each bookstore in person to create a picture. With BookScouter, you just enter the ISBNs of the books you want to sell and get the entire picture at once. Then you pick the best offer, pack your books, ship them, and get the money. It’s a great alternative to local bookstores; keep it in mind. There’s an article on how to sell used books<\/a> with the max profit.<\/p>\r\n\r\n