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Sell Your Hardback Books in Erode

Used hardback books in Erode typically sell for ₹100 to ₹300 (about $1 to $3). Hardbacks are worth more than paperbacks for one reason, and it is the dust jacket — a first edition without its jacket can be worth a small fraction of the same book with one.

Selling hardback books in Erode

Erode is one of the country’s largest turmeric markets and a major textile centre, with handloom and powerloom production and a wholesale cloth trade that draws buyers from well beyond the state. Agriculture and cloth run side by side here.

The wholesale market area is the landmark everyone knows, though it is congested on trading days. For anything large, agree a spot on a main road rather than inside the market lanes.

On cloth and textiles, ask whether the piece is export surplus or seconds. Both circulate here in volume and are perfectly good buys, but they are not the same thing and the price should reflect which.

Erode, in Tamil Nadu, has around 500,000 people, which means a steady local market where the usual things move reliably and the unusual ones are worth listing with a wider radius in mind. Chennai, Coimbatore and Madurai are close enough that a buyer there may well make the trip for the right thing.

Handing it over in Erode

Two practical things shape a sale here. Courier serviceability varies by PIN code rather than by city, so check the buyer’s code before promising delivery. And packaging matters more than most sellers expect on long domestic routes — a poorly wrapped parcel arriving damaged is the commonest cause of a dispute.

Sell your Hardback Books in Erode

Listing is free and there is no commission and no buyer fee, so the price you agree is the price you keep. Most listings take about a minute to put up.

List your Hardback Books — freeWhat is yours worth?

What hardback books are worth

What lifts the price

  • First editions with original dust jackets
  • Signed copies with provenance

What pulls it down

  • Cracked hinges and loose text blocks
  • Ex-library copies with stamps

Working out what yours is worth

  • Check the copyright page for edition and printing
  • Confirm whether the dust jacket is present and unclipped

Getting it ready

  • Check whether the dust jacket is present and note any tears, chips or price clipping at the corner of the flap.
  • Check the boards, spine ends and hinges, and look for foxing on the page edges.

Photograph

  • The spine and spine ends, and the jacket flaps
  • Any tear, chip, foxing, inscription or price clip

Put in the description

  • Whether the dust jacket is present, and its condition separately from the book
  • Any inscription, bookplate, foxing or damage

Title, author, edition and jacket: “[Title], [Author], First Edition with Dust Jacket, 1984”. Edition and jacket presence are the two things collectors filter on, so both belong in the title when they apply. Do not call something a first edition unless the copyright page supports it.

Listing is free and there is no selling fee, so the whole amount the buyer pays stays with you. You and the buyer agree the handover between yourselves.

Same region (Tamil Nadu)

Common questions

Where can I sell hardback books in Erode?

List it free here and arrange the handover with the buyer yourself. The wholesale market area is the landmark everyone knows, though it is congested on trading days. For anything large, agree a spot on a main road rather than inside the market lanes.

Is the dust jacket original?

Say so, and mention if it is price clipped. A facsimile jacket is worth far less than an original and the distinction must be stated.

How much are hardback books worth in Erode?

Most used hardback books change hands for ₹100 to ₹300 (about $1 to $3). Condition and completeness move that figure more than anything else.

More: selling hardback books across India, what hardback books are worth, everything second hand in Erode, or Books in Erode.

Guide range converted from sterling at the 2 August 2026 rate, not a quote — sellers set their own price.