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Welcome to Labyrinth Books Princeton
Address, Hours, Phone
Membership
Coursebooks
Events
Carbon-Neutral Books
Store Contacts
Related Websites
Our new store is now open! Labyrinth Books is a community and scholarly bookstore for engaged readers. We carry:
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- new books
- used books
- course books
- kids books
- a large selection of quality remainders
at deep discounts in all subject areas
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Membership
Become a Labyrinth member and receive:
- 10% off all the books in our store including our
huge selection of books at already reduced prices [ * ]
- free shipping on all online orders over $50 (continental US only)
- semi-annual sales events for members only
- half off admission at any ticketed author event
- Coursebook Special: 20% off all non-coursebooks in our
store for the year if you spend $300 on coursebooks
Membership is $15/year and free to all Princeton University students.
Coursebooks
Labyrinth Books will serve Princeton University faculty and students in all their coursebook needs starting in the Spring semester of 2008. If you are a member of the faculty and would like to learn more about our ordering process, you can browse our coursebook pages or email our Coursebook Manager, Annie Farrell, with any other questions or concerns that you might have. Students will be able to find their coursebooks in the large downstairs of our new space; they will be able to browse courselists as well as order coursebooks online so that the books are ready and waiting at the store.
Events
We are now preparing an exciting season of author-events in our store, around campus, and in town for the Spring of '08. As dates are confirmed, we will be posting them to our events page. At Labyrinth, we host book parties, discussions between authors and an interlocutor of their choosing, panels, and literary readings. We believe in building community around books by working collaboratively with cultural and civic organizations as well as university departments and all passionate readers around town. So share your ideas with us, check our events page often, and mark your calendars.
Buy a book...fight global warming...
What it takes: 5¢ from you matched by 5¢ from Labyrinth and you can be sure the book you take home doesn't add to climate change. In fact, it starts to reduce the climate impact from greenhouse gases.
How it works:
Labyrinth Books has partnered with carbonfund.org to calculate and offset the carbon foot-print of each book from tree to your shelf. The carbon footprint is a measure of the impact human activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of green house gases produced. 10¢ per book is a little more than it takes to neutralize the foot-print of one book. 100% of the money we collect from you and then double as our own contribution goes to the support of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and reforestation projects that reduce and offset CO2 emissions.
Carbon offsets represent the reduction of CO2 in one location, like a wind farm in Kansas, to offset the CO2 production in another, like your car, your office, or the production of the book you have just bought. Carbon offsets empower anyone to reduce their climate impact to zero.
Please contact dorothea@labyrinthbooks.com or visit www.carbonfund.org, for more information.
This program honors the memory of environmental visionary Konrad von Moltke.
Contact
Tel: 609-656-7800
Fax: 609-656-7833
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Hours
Mondays - Fridays from 9AM - 8PM
Saturdays from 10AM - 6PM
Sundays from 11AM - 6PM
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Location
122 Nassau Street Princeton, NJ 08542
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Rush Hours
Monday, 2/4 - Friday, 2/8: 9AM - 9PM
First two weekends in February:
Saturdays and Sundays from 10AM - 6PM
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Owners
Dorothea von Moltke and Cliff Simms
dorothea@labyrinthbooks.com
General Manager
Viriginia Harabin, to
virginia@labyrinthbooks.com
Coursebook Manager
Annie Farrell
annie.farrell@labyrinthbooks.com
Kids Books
Bobbie Fishman
bobbie@labyrinthbooks.com
Related Websites
www.wildriverreview.com
Wild River Review is a regularly updated online magazine committed to free speech, multi-cultural exploration, cutting edge news coverage, and timeless themes. Wild River Review provides a forum for dialogue between writers, artists, scientists, musicians, poets, and readers to foster connection and understanding between and within cultures.
*coursebooks and short-discount books are excluded. These are books for which Labyrinth receives a far lower discount from publishers, eliminating the margin that allows us to pass savings on to our members.
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