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Alenka
04-05-2023, 10:29 PM
Sad news. This bookstore had the biggest selection of books, and by far the best prices, plus free worldwide shipping.
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Amazon to close Book Depository online shop
Gloucester-based bookseller bought by the retail giant in 2011 will shut at the end of April

Lucy Knight
Tue 4 Apr 2023 12.07 BST
The online shop Book Depository is due to close at the end of April, vendors and publishing partners have been told. This comes after the bookseller’s parent company Amazon announced it had decided to “eliminate” a number of positions across its Devices and Books businesses.

The Gloucester-based bookseller was founded in 2004 by Stuart Felton and Andrew Crawford, a former Amazon employee, with the mantra of “selling ‘less of more’ rather than ‘more of less’”. It aimed to sell 6m titles covering a wide variety of genres and topics, as opposed to focusing solely on bestsellers. While originally a rival to Amazon, it was acquired by the retail giant in 2011, causing some in the publishing industry to worry about the tightening of the American company’s “stranglehold” on the UK book trade.

According to the trade magazine the Bookseller, an email sent out to vendors and publishing partners explained that Book Depository will be closing, and that the last date customers will be able to place orders is 26 April. “Over the coming weeks we will complete a winding down of the business, including discontinuing our listings as a marketplace seller and closing our website,” Andy Chart, head of vendor management, wrote.

“I would like to take this opportunity to say a big thank you, from everyone at Book Depository and our book-loving customers, for your supportive partnership over the years in helping us to make printed books more accessible to readers around the world,” he concluded.

This move is part of wider cutbacks at Amazon outlined in a blog post in January. “In November, we communicated the hard decision to eliminate a number of positions across our Devices and Books businesses,” as a result of the “uncertain economy,” CEO Andy Jassy wrote. “I also shared that we weren’t done with our annual planning process and that I expected there would be more role reductions in early 2023.” In total, the company was planning to make just over 18,000 people redundant, Jassy added. Amazon has not shared how many jobs will be lost specifically at Book Depository.

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/apr/04/amazon-to-close-book-depository-online-shop

Occiput in Starlight
04-05-2023, 10:37 PM
Agreed. Sad.

I also miss the bookstores of my youth.

Couple days ago I was lucky to find three Wilbur Smiths in a charity store. Two of which are lovely old hardbacks.

frankhammer
04-05-2023, 11:07 PM
Agreed. Sad.

I also miss the bookstores of my youth.

Couple days ago I was lucky to find three Wilbur Smiths in a charity store. Two of which are lovely old hardbacks.

Not 6 million on hand but I find gems amongst their stock. http://www.bookinn.nz/

I buy old Cheekies, Dandy, and Beano annuals from the 60s and 70s alongside adventure and mystery book series too. My son and his friends loved them growing up as I did. They've been stored away safely for the next generation at his request. They're simple, easy to read and to understand without any modern filters.

Occiput in Starlight
04-05-2023, 11:09 PM
Not 6 million on hand but I find gems amongst their stock. http://www.bookinn.nz/

I buy old Cheekies, Dandy, and Beano annuals from the 60s and 70s alongside adventure and mystery book series too. My son and his friends loved them growing up as I did. They've been stored away safely for the next generation at his request. They're simple, easy to read and to understand without any modern filters.

Why thank you, Mr. Hammer.

Incal
04-05-2023, 11:20 PM
Never ever heard about this store, and this coming from someone who buys books every month.

calxpal
12-07-2023, 03:32 AM
Not sure why I made it over to this thread lol but does anyone on here use Thriftbooks? I've found them to be pretty solid =)