6 The Daily Tar Heel 7 Wednesday, April 23. 1980 i t 1 !K0)T ., r ikiir rill nig There's More At Your ill h.OT ' V till.'II.U 77 A U(0)u (olQj'J! rv? r h7i : J i" ) l l j l e iA I j "ON CAMPUS' TF(0) 5!C THIS IS ONLY A SAMPLE OF THE BOOKS WE WILL BUY! KREBS: ECOLOGY 2nd HARPER-ROW BOND: READING DIFFI CULTIES 4th PRENTICE HALL FERGUSON: ECONOMIC ANALYSIS: THEORY & APPLICATIONS 3rd IRWIN CALLIHAN: GRAMMAR FOR JOURNALISTS 3rd CHILTON BRADY: CRAFT OF INTER VIEWING 77 RANDOM HOUSE BASKETTE: ART OF EDITING 2nd MACMILLAN BABBIE: PRACTICE OF SOCIAL RESEARCH 2nd WADSWORTH DUNN: ADVERTISING;.; ITS ROLE IN MODERN MARKETING 4th 78 HOLT SCHWARTZ: PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND BEHAVIOR 78 NORTON LENSKI: HUMAN SOCIETIES 3rd McGRAW HILL HAMILTON: 19 th & 20th CENTURY ART '72 PRENTICE HALL McCOUBREY: AMERICAN ART 1700-1960 '65 PRENTICE HALL GREENE: RISK MANAGE MENT: TEXT & CASES 78 .RESTON LITTLEFIELD: READING & ADVERTISING 75 WEST CHRISTENSEN: BUSINESS POLICY: TEXT & CASES 4th 78 IRWIN WAUD: MACROECONOMICS '80 HARPER-ROW POINDEXTER: MONEY, FINANCIAL MARKETS AND THE ECONOMY 79 WEST HOU R a.m. 5:00 p.m. WHAT CAN I SELL? THIS IS nMI Y A I SAMPLE OF THE j BOOKS WE WILL BUY! I I - I At each buy-back period we are able to buy only those texts the teaching staff has indicated 1 will be used again the following semester. I i HOW MUCH CAN I With this commitment we are able to offer 50 of the price of hard covered books, 33 13 of the price of paperback i i I I I I I I I I I I I I STRAHLER: ELEMENTS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 2nd 79 WILEY SCHLESINGER: ASPECTS OF TIME HACKETT RESNIK: ELEMENTARY LOGIC 70 McGRAW KANE: LIFE SCIENCE PHYSICS 78 WILEY HUDSON: RELIGION IN AMERICA 2nd '73 SCRIBNERS WILSON: RELIGION IN AMERICAN HISTORY 78 PRENTICE HALL ELLISON: INVISIBLE MAN V 715 72 RANDOM HOUSE I SOMMERFELD: FEDERAL J TAXES & MANAGEMENT I bECISIONSnd-76RWiN- 1 McCANDLESS: ADOLES- WHAT DO OTHER BOOKSTORES DO? I I The buying back at 50 of current list price is the policy of most college stores. The policy has worked successfully in a large number of college stores and makes for economical and easier means of exchange in used books. i i ! I I I I I I I I LEEPER: GOOD SCHOOLS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN 4th 79 MACMILLAN HARRIS: HOW TO INCREASE READING ABILITY 6th 75 LONGMASS DEBLIJ: GEOGRAPHY: REGIONS & CONCEPTS 2nd 78 WILEY GROSS: OCEANOGRAPHY: A VIEW OF THE EARTH 2nd 77 PRENTICE HALL WOLL: BEHIND THE SCENES IN AMER. GOVERNMENT 2nd 79 LITTLE BROWN nt ivthm. Duvcini mryj r r- THE HUMAN BODY 5th 79 SAUNDERS i WHAT ABOUT BOOKS NO LONGER USED? HAI ICD- HVM AMIO Ot- PAn Iu rj if . vj i iNrvivno r.c. rjr ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5th '79 BURGESS I i I A Buyer will offer you the current wholesale price on all books you wish to sell. This price is BUCHER: FOUNDATIONS OF determined by the law of supply and demand, and if the book has been in circulation for a long 1 pwYirA? Pni ir atihm ftth timeorisnotbeingusedbymanyotherschools.thispricewillprobablybeless.Manystudents nonJ 1 feel their books are worth more. to them for their personal library than the amount the l iviwodt uuuftdiui t; uuyvi wciii untri iui uiciii. iiua yuu ihuoi ucviuc iui yuui ocu.