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August 01, 2005: Asheville, North Carolina: Feature Story on Biblio.com

"ASHEVILLE — Still searching for that book you remember reading in childhood? What about that signed first U.K. edition of “Harry Potter,” worth $10,000? Or, do you simply want to pick up a 50-cent paperback by John Grisham to pack for your next beach trip?

Brendan Sherar makes book browsing a breeze at Biblio.com.

Since he launched his Internet business, Sherar has seen his site mushroom into the world’s third largest Web site for used, rare and out-of-print books. Biblio lets online shoppers browse through 22 million titles online from 3,000 independent booksellers in 24 countries."

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