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'''PaperBackSwap''' (PBS) is a club co-founded in 2004 by Robert Swarthout and Richard Pickering of [[Atlanta, Georgia]] (USA). Its purpose is to use the [[Internet]] to facilitate the parity trading of books (or "[[book swapping]]") among member [[bibliophiles]] in the [[United States]]. The club also operates sister websites Swap-a-DVD and Swap-a-CD to facilitate parity trading of [[DVD]]s and [[compact disc|CD]]s, respectively
 
== Membership requirements/restrictions ==
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* The New York Times (October 16, 2006). “I’ll Trade You My ‘Titanic’ for Your ‘Spider-Man’” - by Bob Tedeschi
* ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]'' (June 23, 2009). "[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/06/23/DDHE18BKE7.DTL&type=books Book lovers trade tomes through Web sites]" - by Tara Dooley
 
== See also ==
[[BookCrossing]]
 
== External links ==