I am going to have to divest myself of many research books, some local to Dorset and other not specified to an area. Does anybody know of an online site that caters for this (apart from E Bay of course).
Just wondering as I have hunted and cannot find anything.
Many thanks,
Marion
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26-01-2020, 4:11 AM #1Dorset GirlGuest
Selling Genealogy Books
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26-01-2020, 8:24 PM #2
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I sell books for a charity shop (I volunteer). I use a site called Ziffit but they don't specialise in any particular subject. You can enter the books (by the bar code or ISBN number). If you don't want to accept what they offer you don't have to. There is no postage involved, I drop boxes off at the local Collect+ supermarket. There are also other sites - We Buy Books, Music Magpie, Sell It Back. None specialise though.
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27-01-2020, 6:39 AM #3Dorset GirlGuest
Thanks for that idea Sue, I live in Western Australia so that idea is not possible, and I have had a look at the reviews of Ziffit - not terribly good I must admit!!
I was on a Woodwork Forum (by chance!) and they had several sections, besides information about various types of tools there was also a "Sale" section with different sections - Power Tools, Hand Tools etc and I suppose that is what I was hoping there might be on a genealogy site. Shame really as I am sure there are a lot of us that would have publications that we no longer need.
Perhaps it's time for someone to set one up!!
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27-01-2020, 9:10 AM #4
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would it be worth contacting the Dorset Family History Society to see if they would be interested ? I am sure you have already thought of that.
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28-01-2020, 3:33 AM #5Dorset GirlGuest
Thanks Wimsey, yes I do know of the Dorset Family History Society but not all of them are related to Dorset. There are some Kent ones and things like "The Parish Chest", "Ancestral Trails" etc!
I think it may have to be E Bay!!
By the way, with your name - I don't suppose you are related to any Wimsetts - they were my husband's side of the tree!
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28-01-2020, 8:40 AM #6
You might try Bookbarn International. Although based in UK they may have some useful contacts in your area.
Mr Google has their details.
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