LeeD
Puritan Board Freshman
Over the past year or two I have done my fair share of book buying and in my experiences, I have found that most of the "stores" I buy from aren't very cheap. I know many show discounts, but overall I feel like it is a bit less than I would pay walking in to a Barnes & Noble or something. I have shopped at monergism.com, cvbbs.com, christianbook.com, wtsbooks.com, heritagebooks.org, reformationbookstore.com, sgpbooks.com and others. This has got me thinking if there is a possible need for a book publication / distribution ministry where prices are much more affordable (even if limited to paperbacks) and even offered for free to those that cannot afford them.
I wanted to ask a few questions centered around my thoughts and I would love any feedback you might have.
1. Are there any ministry / non-profit reform book sellers out there?
2. Can old works from the 16-19th centuries be republished by anyone?
3. Is there any ministry that tries to get reformed literature in to the hands of ministers for free or VERY low cost?
4. Is there any ministry that tries to get reformed literature translated in to other languages for ministers in non English speaking countries?
Any insight would be helpful and appreciated.
I wanted to ask a few questions centered around my thoughts and I would love any feedback you might have.
1. Are there any ministry / non-profit reform book sellers out there?
2. Can old works from the 16-19th centuries be republished by anyone?
3. Is there any ministry that tries to get reformed literature in to the hands of ministers for free or VERY low cost?
4. Is there any ministry that tries to get reformed literature translated in to other languages for ministers in non English speaking countries?
Any insight would be helpful and appreciated.