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I’ve scored some amazing deals on Flamm’s art books at local indie shops during clearance events. Stores like 'Powell’s Books' in Portland or 'The Last Bookstore' in LA occasionally mark them down to make room for new stock. Online, 'Better World Books' is my sleeper pick—they prioritize used books but often have Flamm titles in great condition for under $20. Also, signing up for newsletters from 'Flammarion’s official site' can alert you to flash sales; I once got a limited-edition catalog for 40% off.
Check 'Half Price Books'—their online inventory sometimes includes Flamm’s discounted art books. 'Amazon Marketplace' sellers like 'BookOutlet' also list overstocked titles at lower rates. For bulk buys, 'Alibris' aggregates deals from smaller sellers. Local library book sales are another underrated spot; I once found a pristine 'Flammarion: A Century of Publishing' for $5.
Flamm’s books are pricey, but I’ve snagged discounts at 'Barnes & Noble' during their annual membership sales (extra 10% off). For French-language editions, 'Fnac' runs frequent online promos, especially around holidays. If you’re patient, eBay auctions can be goldmines—I landed 'Chagall: The Lost Jewish World' for half the retail price last year. Pro tip: Follow small European bookshops on Instagram; they sometimes post clearance lists with Flamm rarities.
As someone who's always on the hunt for book deals, I've found that Flamm's beautiful art and photography books are often discounted at 'Strand Book Store' in NYC. Their rare and out-of-print section sometimes has hidden gems at 30-50% off, especially during seasonal sales. Online, 'AbeBooks' and 'ThriftBooks' occasionally list Flamm titles at deep discounts if you don’t mind pre-owned copies.
For European readers, 'Librairie Flammarion' in Paris occasionally runs promotions on their own publications, and 'Book Depository' (before its closure) was a go-to for free shipping. Now, I’d keep an eye on 'Blackwell’s UK'—they often have competitive prices and ship internationally without crazy fees. If you’re into digital, check 'Humble Bundle'; they’ve had Flamm art book collections for pay-what-you-want deals before.