News | April 29, 2015

Neil Gaiman Partners with Biblio to Build Libraries in Bolivia

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April 28, 2015—Neil Gaiman and Biblio.com are working together to support BiblioWorks, a non-profit organization that helps to build libraries for impoverished communities in rural Bolivia. 

Customers who click “Buy” to purchase one of Neil Gaiman’s books from his website (http://www.NeilGaiman.com) will now be directed to Biblio.com to complete their purchase. A percentage of every order placed on Biblio.com that was referred from NeilGaiman.com will be donated to BiblioWorks.

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BiblioWorks.org is a 501c(3) non-profit organization committed to provide impoverished communities in rural Bolivia with tools and resources to develop sustainable literacy and education programs through funding and book and material donations for schools, libraries, and cultural institutions. 

http://www.biblioworks.org @biblioworks

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Neil Gaiman is an award-winning author and a champion of literacy, independent bookstores and libraries. “We have an obligation to support libraries. To use libraries, to encourage others to use libraries, to protest the closure of libraries. If you do not value libraries then you do not value information or culture or wisdom. You are silencing the voices of the past and you are damaging the future.” (from Neil Gaiman's lecture for the Reading Agency, October 2013) http://www.neilgaiman.com Twitter: @neilhimself 

Biblio.com is the largest independent online book marketplace for used, rare, and out of print books. Established in 2003, Biblio has over 100 million books for sale from more than 4,500 bookstores and booksellers in countries around the world. Biblio is wholly owned and operated by Biblio, Inc., a privately held company with a commitment to a triple bottom line, in part through both its environmental program, ecosend, and its work with Biblio Charitable Works, Inc. http://www.Biblio.com http://www.Biblio.co.uk @biblio_com

Contact: 
Amber Shehan, Marketing Coordinator, Biblio.com 
1-800-813-9432 ext. 131 (local 828-350-0744) 
ashehan(at)biblio(dot)com