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reordering books
Jeff,
Publishers buy "pocket space" for their books in most bookstores.
The number of pockets the publisher has determines how many titles
(and books) they can place with a particular store. Often, the
publisher is the party that decides what will or will not be stocked
and the length of time it will be on a particular store.
--Discouraging, eh?
Miranda Smith
Jeff Ball wrote:
>
>
> My biggest gripe about book stores is their policy to order a new
book,
> let's say 5 or 10 copies, and then when those run out, there is no
automatic
> reorder, all additional orders have to come from customers, one at a
time.
>
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