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New ABAA website goes live

By catherine | July 7, 2009

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The Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA) has a new look online!

ABAA

Created in 1949, the ABAA has built a strong professional network of booksellers carrying high-quality books. They are the oldest antiquarian bookseller association in the United States, and continue to remain a cornerstone of the rare book market. Although the ABAA has maintained a search and e-commerce site for its members since 2000, the new site provides members and visitors with upgraded technology.

Bibliopolis gave the ABAA site a complete makeover with a beautiful design that’s clean and easy to navigate. The site, powered by Biblio, also features expanded search functionality, the ability to order books from multiple book dealers, and enhanced product detail pages, including high-resolution photos and zoom capabilities.

To find out more about ABAA, click here.

You can also follow ABAA on Twitter and Facebook.

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