Irving Sunrise Rotary – Irving Sunrise Rotary Fall Auction 2019
Auction Ends: Nov 16, 2019 10:00 PM CST

Books

$35 Half Price Books Gift Card

Item Number
158
Estimated Value
35 USD
Sold
30 USD to blamonica
Number of Bids
11  -  Bid History

Item Description

“Be fair to customers and our employees, promote literacy, be kind to the environment and remain financially viable so we may continue.”

— Our Mission Statement in the words of HPB Co-Founder Pat Anderson
 
It was 1972. Corporate dropout Ken Gjemre and fellow bibliophile Pat Anderson opened a used-book shop in an old laundromat in Dallas, Texas. They ran ads in the local paper, declaring “We Buy Books,” and soon found themselves with a few thousand books and hordes of customers. “You could stir them with a stick,” Ken said.
And now? With more than 120 stores across the country, plus a website with customers and sellers around the globe, we’ve become America’s largest family-owned retailer for new and used books.

Half Price Books is committed to the community. We've been supporting literacy and environmental groups for more than 40 years and will continue working together to carry on the mission and causes of our founders. Each day when we go to work, we hope to do two things: share our favorite things with our friends, and help make the world a little better. That includes recycling and donating more than a million of our overstock books each year to local nonprofits and organizations around the world. Learn more about how we give back.

Our goal of helping to make the world a little better also touches each and every HPB employee. This employee-centric culture began at inception with the notion of sharing profits with the staff, because our founders believed in addressing the “human quota, rather than just dollars and cents.”

Item Special Note

Now is your chance to bid on this gift card valued at $35.00!!!  That is a whole lotta books!!!! ( But not just books---music, textbooks, movies, rare finds-----such a great place for awesome gifts!!!)

 

Donated by Bo Coburn--Rotarians

 

 

Donated By:

Bo Coburn--Rotarian