
Where can I buy college textbooks online for cheap prices?
I want to buy a biology and computer book, if that helps. Thanks!
Well, you are in the right direction at least — going online vs. the campus bookstore. The problem is that there are literally hundreds of sites online to look for your books on; quite a daunting task. That’s why I now use http://www.bigwords.com They are a textbook search engine that searches all the online textbook retailers and rental sites to find you the best prices. And at the end of the semester you can use them to search for resellers to sell your book to. All the search results are organized by price so you can buy your books for the lowest prices and sell them back for the highest.
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The Calculus 1 & 2 Tutor – 2 DVD Set! – 8 Hour Course! – Learn By Examples! $22.56 Calculus can be an intimidating subject if you don’t have a good teacher. It is important to have a teacher that takes things step-by-step so the students don’t get lost. That is exactly what this DVD set provides. I have tutored many, many people in Math through Calculus, and I have found that if you start off with the basics and take things one step at a time – anyone can learn complex Math t… |
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Targus XL Backpack Designed for 17 Inch Notebooks TXL617 (Black with Blue Accents) $48.71 This XL Notebook backpack holds to its name of being extra large fitting widescreen notebooks with screens up to 17″. This backpack has a large section for books and binders and a padded notebook sleeve to protect the notebook. Other features of this backpack include a line-out porthole for headphones an audio player sleeve removable mobile phone case on the shoulder strap multiple accessory pocke… |
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Fellowes Booklift Copyholder,Platinum (21100) $8.48 The 21100 is a convenient copyholder from Fellowes, designed especially for use with large textbooks and manuals. The two adjustable clips hold in place pages from even the largest, thickest textbooks, while the entire copyholder folds flat and fits neatly into a letter size ring binder. Convenient for holding often used reference or technical manuals and daily planners, the 21100 features nine he… |
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SwissGear Laptop Backpack (Black) $119.99 -Materials: 1682 Denier Ballistic Nylon… |
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Wenger SwissGear SA9998 Laptop Backpack $120.00 -Materials: 1682 Denier Ballistic Nylon… |
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Algebra for College Students $177.05 Is there anything more beautiful than an A in Algebra? Not to the Lial team! Marge Lial, John Hornsby, and Terry McGinnis write their textbooks and accompanying resources with one goal in mind: giving students all the tools they need to achieve success. With this revision, the Lial team has further refined the presentation and exercises throughout the text. They offer several exciting new resources for students that will provide extra help when needed, regardless of the learning environment (classroom, lab, hybrid, online, etc)-new study skills activities in the text, an expanded video program available in MyMathLab and on the Video Resources on DVD, and more! |
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Basic College Mathematics With Early Integers $181.83 This package consists of the textbook plus an access kit for MyMathLab/MyStatLab. Elayn Martin-Gay firmly believes that every student can succeed, and her developmental math textbooks and video resources are motivated by this belief. Basic College Mathematics with Early Integers, Second Edition was written to help students effectively make the transition from arithmetic to algebra. The new edition offers new resources like the Student Organizer and now includes Student Resources in the back of the book to help students on their quest for success. MyMathLab provides a wide range of homework, tutorial, and assessment tools that make it easy to manage your course online. |
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Developing Vocabulary $30.88 Developing Vocabulary DJ Henry – Susan Pongratz Developing Vocabulary improves your understanding of college-level words. The selections from textbooks and academic sources provide experience with the materials you will encounter in your college career. Exercises in Developing Vocabulary offer practice with learning definitions based on clues, using the words correctly, and using images to build your understanding. This combination of readings and exercises prepares you for success in any course. MyReadingLab.com www.myreadinglab.com Take a road trip to improve your grade! MyReadingLab is a collection of reading, vocabulary, and study skills resources designed to help you succeed in the course. Reading Road Trip, the reading-skill tutorial within MyReadingLab, takes you on a tour of U.S. landmarks in different cities while improving reading skills. You can learn skills while seeing the country. Additional tools in MyReadingLab are the Longman Vocabulary Website, Longman Study Skills Website, and Research Navigator. Students: If you instructor did not order a MyReadingLab package, you can go online to www.myreadinglab.com and purchase access. Find more resources at www.ablongman.com |
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The Law of Public Communication $73.66 The Law of Public Communication, 2007 Update Kent R. Middleton, University of Georgia William E. Lee, University of Georgia Focusing on the implications of the law for practitioners, this annually updated text examines legal issues affecting journalism, political and commercial speech, and electronic media. The 2007 Update of this top-selling media law text includes the most current information explaining the law as it applies to the daily work of writers, broadcasters, advertisers, cable operators, Internet service providers, public relations practitioners, photographers, and other public communicators. By presenting statutes and cases in a cohesive manner that is understandable even to students studying law for the first time, the authors ensure that students will acquire a firm grasp of the legal issues affecting the media. New to the Seventh Edition Includes coverage of recent broadcasting indecency and profanity developments including the Janet Jackson/Super Bowl case, the Saving Private Ryan case, and consent decrees involving the Viacom, Emmis, and Clear Channel broadcasting groups. Discusses the Colorado Supreme Court ruling prohibiting media publication of intimate information about Kobe Bryant’s accuser. Describes Ashcroft v. ACLU II, in which the Supreme Court found the Child Online Protection Act to be unconstitutional. Reviews new cases regarding the confidentiality of reporters’ telephone records and sources as well as new challenges to freedom of the college press. Reports a Supreme Court ruling to uphold government-mandated assessments on beef producers to fund generic advertising. Reviews the Supreme Court’s ruling in Tory v. Cochran, whichvacates an injunction against picketing. Praise for The Law of Public Communication Most all other textbooks would get a royal treatment from me regarding corrections and suggestions for change. But I honestly regard this to be one of the best textbooks I’ve ever used -or read. – James Pa |
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The Rock History Reader $40.95 Browse the course listings for most universities or colleges and chances are good that you will find a History of Rock class listed somewhere in their catalog. The study of rock music has become entrenched in higher learning. Yet as instructors encounter younger and younger students for whom rock’s history is either a shadowy, distant phenomenon or, conversely, an entity that seems too familiar, the need for a book that illuminates rock’s historical formation has become increasingly urgent. To be sure, there are numerous textbooks that supply a narrative of rock’s general stylistic development. Still there exists no anthology of historically based readings that sufficiently brings to life the often contentious issues, arguments, conflicts and creative tensions that have defined rock’s momentous rise and spread. The Rock History Reader seeks to fill that gap. The Rock History Reader is modeled after the types of annotated source reading collections that should be well familiar to any college classroom teacher in the Humanities. The Rock History Reader introduces students to rock as it has been received and explained as a social and musical practice during different historical eras. Arranged chronologically, this reader is perfect for the Introduction to Rock course, which usually proceeds from the roots of rock in the late ’40s through today’s latest trends. The editor has selected a variety of material–ranging from Chuck Berry’s comments on the injustices of the music, Lester Bangs’ influential style of rock criticism, Spiro Agnew’s political speech on the dangers of drugs and rock music, Dick Hebdige’s scholarly analysis of punk rock, or songwriter/performer JanisIan’s nuanced consideration of the ramifications of online music sharing–which are designed to encourage reflection and discussion in the classroom. Either as a primary textbook or as a supplement to a narrative history, The Rock History Reader promises to set a new standard for introd |
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