noun a person or business that sells books
Bookdealers may provide books for educational institutions such as schools and libraries.
A bookdealer is a person or company that sells books to the public, including both new and used books.
Bookdealers may operate physical bookstores or online platforms to sell books to customers.
Bookdealers may also work in wholesale distribution, supplying books to other retailers or businesses.
In the field of antiquarian bookselling, a bookdealer specializes in rare and collectible books.
Bookdealers play a key role in the literary community by connecting readers with books and authors.
A writer may rely on bookdealers to source rare or out-of-print books for research purposes or inspiration for their own writing.
Librarians may work with bookdealers to acquire new books for their library's collection or to replace lost or damaged books.
Historians may consult with bookdealers to find primary source materials or rare books that are relevant to their research.
Book collectors often build relationships with bookdealers to acquire rare or valuable books for their personal collections.