The story of Joel & Emily in Blackwell's!

 

It’s all about the history and heritage of an Oxford family bookshop! For those curious cats that have a date with history, there’s a lot of mystery in discovering the art and alchemy of book making…!

Blackwell’s take the year of 1879 as their founding since it was on January 1st of that year that their bookshop on Broad Street, Oxford first opened its doors and they have been trading continuously from there ever since.

1879 was the year that Thomas Edison created the first lightbulb, Broad Street was cobbled and, no doubt, filled with the sound of hooves clipping along it.

Since then they have grown to become more than just one bookshop, with a chain of bookshops serving not only individual customers but also a host of libraries, universities, businesses and government departments.

The Oxford bookshop itself has grown; sideways, upwards and, most notably, underground.

Didn’t I tell you it’s all about the alchemy of success? Still interested though in love stories? Success or/and love stories? Get a chance to view The Words of Emily Logan before the fall.

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A Drama Tale Written In A Movie Format In BetterWorldBooks!

 

 
Yo folks, here we are again, I would say... fine tuned to creative prospects! A book, its primordial inspiration is better described by social observation. There may be lots of different pools of ideas to get believable dialogue at first hand. But then comes setting and then comes language, I would say, words that culturally fit each character. But then comes the ironic twist and conflicts and climax... A climax to what extent? To feel creatively fulfilled at the beginning. And then comes vision and daydreaming and then you have to strike the market. Which market?! Let's get to know the market of BetterWorldBooks! Post-Graduation Blues, The Fortuitous Discovery, The Beginnings of a Social Venture, A Prize-Winning Plan, The Environment Becomes A Stakeholder Too, The Next Chapter, ... they're all down below for you to read it!

…And How it All Began

Post-graduation blues

It was a dark and stormy night in South Bend, Indiana. College friends and ultimate frisbee teammates Xavier and Kreece were sitting around after graduation wondering what to do next. The economy was in the gutter, the dot com boom had recently gone bust, and prospects for Internet businesses were slim. This didn’t bode well for guys with degrees in information systems and mechanical engineering.

The Fortuitous Discovery

The best gig they could find was tutoring the Notre Dame football team on the finer points of calculus and computer programming. A thankless job to be sure, and it didn’t exactly pay the tab at the ol’ Linebacker Lounge. Tired of seeing all the piles of old textbooks sitting around the apartment, Kreece tried a hunch and put his roommate’s old books for sale on the Internet. The campus bookstore never paid much for used books, but perhaps he could sell them on the Internet and get more. (Buying and selling stuff on the Internet hadn’t gone mainstream yet). Even though it was the middle of the summer, the textbooks started selling like proverbial hotcakes. Xavier, ever the entrepreneur, knew a good thing when he saw one and proceeded to sell off his old textbooks and those of all his roommates’ who had fled and left their books behind. He became intrigued by the online book market, and wondered how he could find a lot more books.

The beginnings of a social venture

The following winter, Kreece and Xavier talked often about a plan to collect all the unwanted books at Notre Dame. As the spring approached, in a burst of gumption, they decided to make it happen.

Having volunteered in the past at the local community center, they knew it had everything they needed: a great cause, a fast Internet connection, and a back room that could hold some books. Xavier convinced Jay, the center’s director, to take a gamble on this idea and then they were off. 6 months later, 2,000 books had been collected and resold and $10,000 had been raised. More importantly, Kreece and Xavier found themselves with the glimmerings of a revolutionary new business model.

A prize-winning plan

Encouraged by the success of the book drive, the new partners decided to draft a business plan. They recruited their friend and classmate Jeff from the world of investment banking to help build the business. They envisioned a different kind of company with a built-in social benefit. By generating revenue to fund literacy, they would also earn profits to support and grow the company. And in funding literacy, they would help give struggling people the world over the skills and self-esteem necessary to thrive and succeed.

The three founders submitted the idea to a Notre Dame University business plan competition, and won “Best Social Venture.” With $7,000 in prize money and some guidance by a competition judge named David Murphy (who would later become CEO of the company), the entrepreneurs then set off to run Book Drives for Better Lives on campuses across the country.

The environment becomes a stakeholder too

Always on a quest for untapped sources of used books, Xavier soon made a discovery that changed the business model – and the environment – in a major way. Every year thousands of libraries had millions of excess books as they made room for new editions. Some books sat in storage, and others were given away. But some were simply thrown out. Tossed. Abandoned to the landfills for all eternity.

Convinced that something could be done to rescue these discarded books and help the planet a bit in the process, the founders set about partnering with librarians all across the country. Not only could they rescue books from landfills, they could also sell those books and raise money for the libraries themselves. Environmental and social impact all in the same story.

The next chapter

To date, we have raised millions of dollars for literacy, saved millions of books from landfills, created jobs for hundreds of people, and provided wonderful books to millions of readers worldwide. The rest of the story is still being written. We invite you to join us on our journey. It’s only going to get better.

Still interested to get to know the story that started it all? Get a view of my book by clicking at the link below!

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A love story of hope and ambition in Booktopia!

 

 
Hi y’all once again! It will be interesting for many of you to get to know where my book goes through the print-on-demand campaign of it, meaning, ordering the book and putting the money before it is being produced as a paperback, for the purposes of eliminating stock.
 
So, to the point, today, what do you think of Joel and Emily so far? In the end, it is proved that destiny has a way of catching up with the man and changing his way of thinking. But how, exactly? You can read the book to find that out. Where to find it? Let’s get to know the market of Booktopia!

Booktopia is a 100% Australian-owned online-only retail store selling books, eBooks and DVDs Australia wide. Based in Sydney, Australia we offer over 4 million books from our database which have been categorised into a variety of subjects to make it easier for you to browse and shop.
 
As well as physical books, Booktopia offers Australian readers thousands of eBooks from a wide variety of international and local publishers. Whether you access your eBooks via your computer, tablet, iPhone or Android smartphone, or electronic reading device - online or offline, wherever you go, your eBooks will be there and accessible to you.
 
If you want to order eBooks as well as physical books and DVDs we've made it easy, you can order them all together on the one order.
 
If you’re truly interested to buy The Words of Emily Logan, as a paperback, you can click at the link below and navigate through the website of Booktopia. 
 

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