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FREE HOME DELIVERY ON ORDERS OVER £20 FREE CLICK + COLLECT FROM STORES FREE & EASY REFUNDS TO STORES Books - Bestselling Fiction, great new books for Children and brilliant Biographies. Stationery - All your stationery needs for home, school, college and office are here Cards, Gifts and Party How to Pack Stationery for School for Each Key Stage Read more on the WHSmith Blog Making sure your little ones are ready to go back to school after the holidays involves plenty of preparation. There's no doubt you've been busy buying uniforms, P.E kits and textbooks, but have you thought about their pencil cases and stationery needs? The content of your child's pencil case will depend on what Key Stage they are in, and if they are moving up to a different Key Stage they're likely to need some new stationery and equipment. So, to help you figure out what they might need, let's take a look at a few suggestions for what you may need to pack for each Key Stage.

Read More on the WHSmith BlogA bit about us Bent Books is a secondhand bookshop that has been an icon of the vibrant West End community in inner-city Brisbane for nearly two decades. We have a diverse collection of quality titles and unusual treasures (around 40000 of ‘em last time we counted!). Despite the name, the books are all in excellent condition, categorised carefully and beautifully arranged. We love traveling almost as much as we love books and keep nearly the full range of new Lonely Planet guides, mostly as an excuse to talk to people about their fabulous journeys. Between the four of us, our staff have over 30 years experience selling books. We’re a friendly bunch and we’re more than happy to help you find what you’re after. As well as selling books, we buy and trade (by appointment), so if you have some you no longer require, give us a bell. Better still, email through a photo or two of the books you’re looking to sell (in stacks or on the shelves) with the spines visible and we can tell you which ones we’ll take and save you lugging in the ones we wouldn’t take.

Pop in if you’re in the ‘hood – we’re open 7 days a week – or drop us a line in the contact box below if you can’t make it to the shop and we’ll get back to you straight away. Browse through Bent Books without leaving your living room! Just click on the image below to enter the store via Google Street View and browse til your hearts content. Unfortunately no one has invented an app to emulate the smell of a second hand book store, so if you want the real experience you’ll have to come and visit us! About books and other Bent stuff the sections on trains just got a lot more exciting and attractive. we’re been pretty lazy with updates lately (well, always, really) because we’ve been SO BUSY unpacking a huge library of history books and completely rearranging our shop to accommodate them. our history section used to be so embarrassingly small that we hid it in the building next door in a far, dark corner but now it’s in the center of the main shop and brimming with goodness.

we’ve already sold a bunch of them but we’ve still got more to unpack as well. so, if history’s your thing, come on in! stuff in old books we’ve just set up a little spot online to keep a record of some of the weird and wonderful things we find inside of old books.
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Payment made are fully secured by destined banks. There are no surprises, hidden taxes or charges later. “ I ordered The Story of Kullervo around 3 weeks ago, and already made my payment. “ Just ordered the fifth book since January 2016 and I haven't been disappointed ever ... “ The books are up-to-date, delivery really quick and it's packed greatly ”College and grad students subsisting solely on Top Ramen may be trying to save money by photocopying textbooks. But is it legal to do so? While the best approach is to lawfully purchase or rent a textbook, you may be able photocopy a small section of the book for a single assignment without violating copyright laws, as Lifehacker explains. However, photocopying too much of a textbook could potentially lead to costly copyright infringement claims. In general, textbooks are protected by copyright law. From the pictures and graphics in the book to the actual text itself, copyright law protects copyright owners from unlawful infringement.

Copyright owners have six exclusive rights when it comes to using their work. Only the owner of the copyright or someone who has licensed the work can exercise these rights. For textbook copyright holders, the relevant exclusive rights include: The right to reproduce the copyrighted works in copies; The right to distribute copies of the work to the public by sale, transfer of ownership, rental, lease, or lending; The right to prepare derivative works. Based on these exclusive rights alone, it appears that only the copyright owners or licensed individuals are allowed to make photocopies of the textbook. Photocopying textbooks can be considered reproducing copies of the work, so you may be infringing unless the copying is deemed fair use. When Is Photocopying Fair Use? Although authors have pretty broad control how their copyrighted works are used, students wishing to make legal photocopies of a textbook may be able to do so under fair use law. Fair use allows people to use copyrighted material without the author's permission if they're using it as parody, to criticize or comment, or for news reporting, teaching, or scholarship and research.

So it seems like students are allowed able to photocopy textbooks if they're using the material for class or research papers. It should be noted that although fair use may give you a one-time pass to photocopy the chapter for tonight's reading, it doesn't allow you to photocopy the entire book and distribute copies to your friends. So if your professor wants you to buy an entire textbook, but assigns only a few pages of reading from it the whole semester, you're probably not violating any laws by making a single copy of those pages for your homework. When in doubt, it may be wise to ask an intellectual property attorney so you can avoid being slapped with a lawsuit that costs way more than just purchasing the textbook. Legal problems eating away at your daily life? 's Lawyer Directory for an attorney who's right for you. 8 Ways to Save Money on College Textbooks (U.S. News) What Do Copyright, Trademark Symbols Mean? (FindLaw's Law and Daily Life) Can You Copyright a Recipe?