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WHY
BUY FROM ABAA DEALERS ON THE INTERNET?
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BECAUSE THE ABAA SCREENS ALL OF ITS
MEMBERS TO ENSURE THAT THEY REPRESENT THE HIGHEST STANDARDS IN THE TRADE
BECAUSE WHEN YOU BUY FROM AN ABAA
MEMBER, AUTHENTICITY AND YOUR SATISFACTION ARE GUARANTEED!
WHAT IS THE ABAA? The Antiquarian
Booksellers Association of America (ABAA) is the largest national organization
of leading full-time antiquarian booksellers in the United States. For
nearly 50 years it has worked diligently to encourage interest in rare
and collectible books and manuscripts.
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WHEN
YOU SEE THE ABAA LOGO YOU ARE ASSURED THAT:
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1. You are buying from a book dealer
who offers the highest standards in ethics and business practices. Membership
in the ABAA is selective and ABAA members are bound by the ABAA's strict
Code of Ethics (see below) .
2. You are buying from a dealer who
is eminently qualified to describe and KNOWLEDGEABLY price rare and collectible
books and manuscripts.
3. You have somewhere to turn for
satisfaction.
ABAA
CODE OF ETHICS
The Antiquarian Booksellers'
Association of America was founded in 1949 to encourage and promote interest
in and appreciation of antiquarian books and other printed materials,
prints, and manuscripts; to establish and maintain professional and ethical
standards; and to foster friendly relations among both the membership,
and the bookselling community at large.
The Association recognizes that members
are obligated to operate their businesses in accordance with local, state,
and federal laws. Association members are expected to exercise common
sense and courtesy in dealing with each other and with the general public.
Members must share in the responsibility of furthering mutual trust and
respect between the trade and the public by conducting their businesses
with fairness and integrity.
The privilege of membership in the
Association and the display of its logo carries with it the responsibility
of maintaining and furthering the objectives of the Association. Toward
this end the following ethical guidelines are provided:
- An Association member shall be
responsible for the understanding and use of the specific terminology
of the trade.
- An Association member shall be
responsible for the accurate description of all material offered for
sale. All significant defects, restorations, and sophistications should
be clearly noted and made known to those to whom the material is offered
or sold. Unless both parties agree otherwise, a full cash refund shall
be made available to the purchaser of any misrepresented material.
- (a) An Association member shall
be responsible for passing to the buyer clear title to all material
sold, and shall not knowingly purchase, hold, or attempt to resell stolen
materials. An Association member shall make all reasonable efforts to
ascertain that materials offered to him or her are the property of the
seller.
(b) An Association member shall
make every effort to prevent the theft or distribution of stolen antiquarian
books and related materials. An Association member shall cooperate
with law enforcement authorities and the Associations' Board of Governors
in the effort to recover and return stolen materials, and apprehend
and prosecute those responsible for the theft, including, but not
limited to, providing the names of the persons involved.
(c) The ABAA endorses the principles
embodied in national and international copyright laws. An Association
member shall not knowingly violate copyright laws by selling, trading,
distributing, or creating unlawfully produced copies of works currently
protected by copyright, without the written, oral, or implied consent
of the copyright owner.
- An Association member shall vouch
for the authenticity of all materials offered for sale, and shall make
every reasonable effort to establish their true nature. Should it be
determined that material offered as authentic is not authentic or is
questionable, that material shall be returnable for a full cash refund,
or other mutually agreeable arrangement. Material proven to be not authentic,
or of disputed or undetermined nature, shall not again be offered for
sale unless all facts concerning it are disclosed in writing.
- Terms and conditions of sale should
be clearly and explicitly stated in all catalogues and in offers, and
it should be made clear at the time of offer whether or not material
is offered subject to prior sale. An Association member should pay in
full for all material purchased within 30 days from date of invoice
unless other arrangements are made. Terms of sale should be clearly
defined between seller and buyer at the time of sale and payment should
be made in accordance with these terms. However, these terms are not
immutable and may be renegotiated by mutual consent.
- Responsibility for damage in transit
shall rest with the sender unless otherwise stipulated. Association
members should see to the careful and appropriate handling, packing,
and shipping of material in order to insure that it arrives in the same
condition as when purchased. The cost of returning material incorrectly
described shall be the responsibility of the seller.
- An Association member should permit
any other Association member in good standing to buy from his or her
inventory any material offered for sale [i.e. priced], and to extend
to that Association member a reciprocal trade discount.
- An Association member should have
all material offered for sale clearly marked with the selling price.
Material not for sale, or in the process of being catalogued should
be appropriately segregated.
- An Association member offering
appraisal services shall be responsible for knowing current appraisal
regulations as stipulated by the Internal Revenue Service. An Association
member shall conduct such appraisals in strict compliance with these
regulations.
- An Association member should neither
approach nor solicit customers in any other booksellers shop, book fair
booth, or place of business without the introduction or consent of the
proprietor.
It is essential for the reputation
of the Association that complaints or disputes involving Association members
be resolved in a manner befitting the objectives of the Association. Claims
against Association members, or disputes among members, should be made
in writing to the Chairperson of the Ethics Committee. Association members
should abide by the decisions of the Board of Governors. Violation of
any Association guideline may be grounds for censure, suspension, or expulsion
from the Association.

© Alephbet, 2004
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