From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbooksellerbook‧sell‧er /ˈbʊkˌselə $ -ər/ noun [countable] BOTCNa person or company that sells books
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bookseller• This son of a bookseller was a fellow at Oxford by the age of seventeen.• Academic booksellers and publishers are facing a time of profound change.• The formal contacts between librarians, publishers and booksellers are Detailed in Oakeshott's Liaison in the book world.• Publishers and booksellers will have to pick their way through a landscape made strange and problematic by change.• Single issues are $ 6, available at a variety of local booksellers.• As he became more independent of booksellers he began to choose works for publication which suited his own taste.• The bookseller befriended him, giving him a volume of Keats.• The bookseller closed 50 of the smaller mall-based shops in 1995.From Longman Business Dictionarybooksellerbook‧sel‧ler /ˈbʊkˌselə-ər/ noun [countable] a company that owns or manages a bookshop or several bookshopsa leading chain of booksellers