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www.CQout.com(Sponsored Results)Information on beginning or sustaining a book collection (Alibris.com).
http://www.alibris.com/articles_features/articles/gozdecki/gozdecki-home.cfm/For book collectors, or just book lovers, a vast collection of links covering topics from book repair to identifying first editions.
http://bibliomania.net/A helpful photograph accompanies each book term, along with its usage. Guide also outlines condition criteria.
http://www.powells.com/rarebooks/bookbasics.htmlBibliographies, articles and guides on book collecting and dealers.
http://www.booksellerworld.comHighlights crime and mystery books, both from the reader's and collector's perspective.
http://www.classiccrimefiction.comBookseller discusses collecting modern firsts (Alibris.com).
http://www.alibris.com/articles_features/articles/lopez.cfmThe story of an uncommon hobby.
http://www.statoids.com/phonebooks/pbcoll.htmlThe ultimate source for exlibris collectors. Art of bookplate collecting. Bookplate magazine: history of ex-libris, bookplate today, ex-libris personalities - artists and owners.
http://www.exlibrisland.comProvides FAQs from the usenet newsgroup.
http://www.massmedia.com/~mikeb/rcb/Collectible book value guide, author autograph guide, eBay auction book selling tips, and book collecting links.
http://fadedgiant.netAn introduction to facsimile books, faithful recreations of the original.
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~finns/introfac.htmAn international society of exlibris collectors, bibliophiles, artists, heralds, family historians and others dedicated to promoting the design, use and study of bookplates
http://www.bookplatesociety.orgA large collection of information and links useful to book collectors.
http://www.trussel.com/f_books.htm