IF YOU DON'T WANT TO STORE BOOKS, GIVE 'EM AWAY Public Deposited

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 6, Number 48, November 9, 2003, Article 14

    IF YOU DON'T WANT TO STORE BOOKS, GIVE 'EM AWAY

    Larry Mitchell writes: "If you love your books, set them free!"
    He included the following web address:
    http://www.bookcrossing.com/home

    From the web site:
    "What is BookCrossing, you ask? It's a global book club that
    crosses time and space. It's a reading group that knows no
    geographical boundaries. Do you like free books? How about
    free book clubs?. Well, the books our members leave in the
    wild are free... but it's the act of freeing books that points to
    the heart of BookCrossing. Book trading has never been more
    exciting, more serendipitous, than with BookCrossing. Our
    goal, simply, is to make the whole world a library. BookCrossing
    is a book exchange of infinite proportion, the first and only of its
    kind.

    [Basically, the concept is similar to the Where's George? web
    site where people can record the serial number of U.S. notes
    that pass through their hands. This site does the same for books.
    The idea is to pass your book along to someone else, or leave it
    in a public place where a stranger could find it. Subsequent
    readers then record their thoughts on the web site and pass the
    book along once more.

    This would be an interesting way to distribute coin books to
    potential hobbyists. -Editor]

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  • 2003-11-09
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  • 6

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