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Book Exchange:
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Local libraries, senior citizen centers and nursing homes often have exchanges or take donations.
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A Swell-Looking Book
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webmaster@swellbooks.com
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(847) 825-8900
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www.swellbooks.com
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Bookman’s Alley
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1712 Sherman Ave (Rear), Evanston
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(847) 869-6999
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Hard cover only.
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Friends of Barrington Area Library
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505 North Northwest Highway
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Barrington
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Accepts donations of books in good used condition, DVDs and CDs
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Bookmarks
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718 E Northwest Hwy, Mt. Prospect
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(847) 398-7767
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www.abebooks.com/home/bookmarksusedbooks
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North Park Village
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5801 N Pulaski, Chicago
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(773) 821-1351
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www.resourcenterchicago.org
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Ort Alley Book Shop
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800 Central Ave, Highland Park
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(847) 433-1697
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Donations Only, Tax receipts given. No textbooks.
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Titles Inc.
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1931 Sheridan Rd, Highland Park
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(847) 432-3690
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Selected Authors Only. Call for more information.
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Top Shelf Books
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47 E Northwest Hwy, Palatine
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(847) 705-9940
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www.topshelfbooks.org
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Victoria’s Books
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13 W Campbell St, Arlington Hts
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(847) 788-1313
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www.victoriasbooks.com
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Textbook Reuse/Buy-Back:
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B&B Book Supply
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(800) 622-7986
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Will pick up selected textbooks and unused workbooks published in 1995 or later anywhere in-state. This is a buy-back program of multiple copies of same books.
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Book Rescue Program
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(630) 790-4345
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www.bookrescue.org
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All books accepted for donations. Sponsored by SCARCE (School and Community Assistance for Recycling and Composting Education).
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Correctional Facilities
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(217) 522-2666 x. 3612
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www.idoc.state.il.us
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Contact: Lana Wildman
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All 30 correctional facility libraries in the state has an academic program and accepts donated books. Call to find the nearest prison with a library. Also contact your Sheriff’s office to see if the county jail could use the old textbooks.
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Follett Educational Services
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1433 International Pkwy, Woodridge
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(800) 621-4272
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www.fes.follett.com
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Contact: Mike Fitzgerald
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A representative will provide a quote to your school to buy used textbooks and sell them to other schools. This is also an economical and environmentally sound place from which to buy textbooks.
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Also contact Catholic Charities, County Social Services or your local office of charity organizations to learn if they would be interested in such a textbook donation program.
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Also access National and International Options donation sources as follows:
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Little City Foundation Used Book Sale
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1760 W Algonquin Rd, Palatine, IL 60067
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(847) 221-7856
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booksale@littlecity.org
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School and Community Assistance for Recycling & Composting Education (SCARCE)
799 Roosevelt Rd.• Building 2, Suite 108 • Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
(630) 545-9710
www.bookrescue.org
SCARCE’s shelves display over 25,000 books. Schools or organizations working with children in need are welcome to choose books free of charge.
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National and International Textbook Donation Options:
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Goodwill Industries
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(312) 212-1290
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Accept donated textbooks, workbooks and library books.
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Native American Schools
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(202) 208-7658 x. 3601
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www.oiep.bia.edu
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Contact: Joe
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Call Bureau of Indian Affairs and ask for Office of Indian Education to obtain a list of approximately 200 federally funded Native American schools that could use your unwanted books.
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Salvation Army
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(217) 528-7573
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Accepts donated Hard Cover Novels and Personal Books.
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Textbook Recycling Centers:
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National Fiber Supply Company
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55 E Monroe St, Ste 3425, Chicago
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(312) 346-4800
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www.nationalfibersupply.com
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Recycles textbooks with white paper only. You should not expect to be paid for your books although large quantities of higher-grade paper may generate some revenue.
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