Booksellers agree--backlist pays the bills
Citing the highest figure is Roberta Rubin, owner of The Book Stall at Chestnut Court in Winnetka, III. Rubin, whose store boasts an inventory of 59,000 volumes, tells PW, "Our classics section, and parenting and trade paperback and cookbooks and children's: they're all primarily back...
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