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New booksellers in the WSJ

The Wall Street Journal ran an article on new used booksellers, both online and brick-and-mortar. Bookseller blogger Steve Weber figures prominently:

“After nearly 20 years as a journalist, Steve Weber found himself working harder than ever editing a banking newsletter and making about the same money he’d always earned. Frustrated and short of cash, he sold some books from his personal library over the Internet. ‘I was surprised about how lucrative it was,’ says Mr. Weber, of Falls Church, Virginia. ‘And it was a lot of fun.’” (Read entire article.)

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