Amazon.com
-- Now the world's largest bookseller with a massive inventory
of philosophy books, many of which are featured on the
Philosophy Research Base.
The Philosophy Research Base is also in
partnership with amazon.de
(German) and amazon.co.uk
(British). Thank you for shopping!
Powell's
Books -- At Erratic
Impact, Powells.com is our favorite online bookstore.
Powell's automated search engines will quickly list bibliographies
to help you in your book search. Powell's
specializes in used books, but they also have new books.
In all, Powell's has well over 1,000,000 books in stock.
Powell's is independent, it's efficient, and its a cool
place to shop for philosophy books. Even though other
stores might be more well known, Powell's recieves our
highest and strongest recommendation.
Alibris
-- A great service for locating
hard-to-find books online. With a worldwide network of
dealers and millions of titles, Alibris offers the best
selection of used, rare, and hard-to-find titles anywhere.
Yahoo!
Internet Life gave Alibris four stars (their highest
rating), and U.S.
News and World Report praised Alibris as one of
its 'Best of the Web.'
BookSense.com-- A family of independent-bookseller
websites. (And it's the e-commerce arm of the American
Booksellers Association's Book Sense program.)
When you visit a BookSense.com virtual bookstore, you
will experience the knowledge and passion of independent
booksellers who share their love of books with their customers
and their communities. You'll have access to information
and news about local authors, store events, and myriad
staff recommendations -- and you will also be presented
with content that reflects the collective wisdom of booksellers
from all 50 states and Puerto Rico.