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Barnes & Noble, Inc.: This chain includes B.
Dalton bookstores, Barnes & Noble superstores, Doubleday, Scribner and Bookstop
(also known as Bookstar in some states) In total, it numbers around 900 stores.
Barnes & Noble College
Waldenbooks: They are the second largest
chain consisting of about 825 stores.
Borders: A national chain consisting of 360
stores
Baker &Taylor: The largest wholesaler in the
library market
Anderson Merchandisers: A wholesaler that
provides books to Wal-Mart.
Hastings Book and Record: An independent
chain of about 140 stores primarily in the Southwest
American Wholesale Book Company: They mainly
buy books for Books-A-Million. A chain of about 204 stores in the Southeast.
They also buy books for warehouse clubs such as Price Club, Sam’s, Costco, and
BJ’s.
Ingram: The largest wholesaler in the book
industry.
AMS: A wholesaler that services the
warehouse clubs
Edward R. Hamilton: A direct mail consumer
catalog
Koen: A wholesaler who has warehouses in PA,
and Pacific Northwest
Bookazine: A wholesaler who sells in the
Northeast
Brodart: A library wholesalers based in
Pennsylvania
Amazon. COM
Educational Book Brokers: Display marketing
company
Scholastic Book Fairs
Ollie's: A retailer specializing in bargain
books
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