This page lists Web pages for
book
dealers who can provide out-of-print and antiquarian material
that publishers may not be able to supply. Of
course, libraries are the
most important resource for the literature of mathematics.
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Abebooks [marketplace for 12000 booksellers]
(online international)
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Amazon
(Seattle, WA USA)
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Association of American University Presses (AAUP)
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Australian Booksellers' Association
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AcqWeb's Directory of Rare and Antiquarian Book Vendors
(reawakened after a sleep from 2004 to 2008)
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Alan Rankin Rare Books
(Edinburgh, Scotland, UK) [possibly defunct by 2008]
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Alta mathematica
(France)
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Barnes and Noble
(USA and international)
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B. & L. Rootenberg's Fine and Rare Books
(Sherman Oaks, CA, USA)
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Bookstores on Yahoo
[6967 of them]
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BookWire
[from R.R. Bowker] (New Providence, NJ USA)
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Computerbücher am Obelisk
(München, Germany)
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Fachbuchhandlung Harri Deutsch
(Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
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ILAB-LILA
International League of Antiquarian Booksellers
Ligue International de la Librairie Ancienne
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Internet Bookshop
[W. H. Smith] (London, UK)
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Le Monde en Tique (une librairie en informatique)
(Paris, France)
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Virtual Moe's
(Berkeley, CA USA)
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Natural History Book Service
(Totnes, Devon, UK)
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Powell's City of Books
(Portland, OR USA))
- Stanford Book Store
(Stanford, CA USA)
You can search for a book if you just know its ISBN at http://isbn.nu; in fact using a location of the form
http://isbn.nu/1564924196 will automatically do a search
for you (substitute the ISBN of the book you need), or
http://isbn.nu/1564924196/price will get a price
comparison for you at several sites. You can even use the UPC instead
of the ISBN.