Tue, 11 November 2008 Friends of the Tompkins County Public Library, founded in 1946, is a not-for-profit organization for people interested in books and libraries. Its purpose is to stimulate public interest in the library, purchase library materials, and support other cultural and educational programs in Tompkins County. Each year since inception the Friends have held a book sale in Ithaca New York.
It now ranks among the ten largest (250,000 to 300,000 books, CDs, records, etc. per year) in the United States.
Beryl Barr
is the currently in charge of the Book Sale. I talked with her recently, and asked her to give listeners her top ten hints on how best to run a used book sale. Here’s our conversation: For more interviews and book reviews www.nigelbeale.com Copyright © 2008 by Nigel Beale. www.nigelbeale.comDirect download: Beryl_Barr_Ithaca_Book_Sale.mp3 Category: Bookseller Interview -- posted at: 5:08 PM Comments[0] |

