In publishing, an edition is all copies of a book that are produced and printed at the same time. The term “first edition,” however, is used differently by publishers and collectors. In this article, we’ll try to understand the meaning behind the term, ways to identify first editions, and why these books are so valuable and sought after.
The semester is over, or better, you’ve graduated. Naturally, you are asking yourself, “What am I supposed to do with my old textbooks?” They cost you an arm and a leg, so it’ll be a waste just to let them go.
By this time, you’ve probably learned all about textbook costs and why they lose value so fast. If not, check out the blog post about book buyback prices. You may have even checked BookScouter for the best prices for your used textbooks.
Book buyback is one good way to prolong the life cycle of a book while getting some of the cash you spent on it back. However, not all books are created equal. Sometimes you get a good buyback offer for a textbook and no offer for a piece of fiction. Why is it so? Let’s take a look at a practical case.
Some students are under the mistaken impression that the ISBN is used only to classify textbooks. However, this number is used in selling all kinds of books. People looking to get a price quote on a book or get more information about it can visit an ISBN database or any other book search website and look up a book by the ISBN – this interaction is known as ISBN search or ISBN lookup. ISBN search sites provide details of a book, including title, author, publisher, etc. If a person is interested in purchasing a book, the ISBN helps to find it.

When you buy a cheap textbook online, you do not always know where it is coming from. Occasionally, you may come across a textbook published outside the United States. These are called international edition textbooks. Sometimes these books are referred to as “low price editions.”
Selling textbooks on Chegg is one way to declutter your shelves and earn extra cash. Chegg is a leading platform in the education industry that offers textbook rentals and study resources, as well as a way to sell your used books. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at the selling process, learn about GoTextbooks (Chegg’s buyback website), and go through the textbook selling process with you. While it’s not the most profitable book-selling opportunity, you can still keep Chegg in mind.
If you want to sell your old textbooks and outdated books but don’t know their ISBNs, this short guide is for you. We’ll help you find ISBNs on a book, and if there are none, we’ll give you a few tips on how to sell books without ISBNs, too.
If you’re a student looking to declutter your bookshelf and earn some extra cash, selling textbooks to Barnes & Noble can be an option. Whether you’ve completed a course, graduated, or simply have textbooks gathering dust, Barnes & Noble’s textbook buyback program can help you turn your used books into cash. In this post, we’ll make an overview of the largest US bookseller and guide you through the process of selling textbooks to Barnes & Noble.

At the end of the semester, you don’t need most of those crazily expensive textbooks any longer. What can you do to them to get at least a fraction of the price you paid? Or maybe, there’s a way to sell used books more profitably? There’re a few options. In this article, we’ll look at several places where to sell textbooks, and you’ll be able to compare and choose the best one.