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The Bookologist, Number 21 - February 29, 2004 - ISSN 1544-1997


The Good Bookman: Lee Temares
By Edith Reynolds
February 29, 2004

The Good Bookman is a regular feature profiling a bookseller in each column. The Good Bookman will reveal what our colleagues are doing in the hopes we can all learn from each other's experiences. To have your bookselling business considered for The Good Bookman, send an email to editor@bookologist.com.

The Good Bookman's Name and Company: Lee and Mike Temares

Location: Plandome and Manhasset New York, U.S.A.

Web Site: None

Number of Years in Business: 41 years

How You Sell Your Books: Open shop, at home, shows.

Number of Books for Sale Online: 0

Specialty: Children's Series.

Number of Employees: Just a husband who schleps and a son who repairs bookcases.

Do They List and Price Your Books: No.

The Most Useful Computer Program Used: Our 2 sons and daughter.

Favorite Web Page: Addall.com http://www.addall.com

Your Biggest Blunder: Buying what I thought was a rare series book and finding it had a laser dust jacket.

Future Plans: Having my husband learn to use the computer so he can list books online.

Your Favorite Book: The brass Keys of Kenwick.

To have your bookselling business considered for The Good Bookman, send an email to editor@bookologist.com. Booksellers outside North America are also welcome!

About the author:

Edith Reynolds is an award-winning newspaper and magazine writer. She and her husband Dan own an antiquarian bookstore, The John Bale Book Company in Waterbury, CT. For the past 11 years, they have specialized in early Americana and rare bindings. Dan is a member of the ABAA (Antiquarian Booksellers of America Association), ILAB (International League of Antiquarian Booksellers) and OAUA (Online Auction Users Association). Edith recently launched American Booksellers, an e-fulfillment center for online booksellers. Visit their Web sites, http://www.johnbalebooks.com, http://www.sellusyourbooks.com and http://www.americanbooksellers.com.


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