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FEATURE/A World of Holiday Gifts From Barnes & Noble; Holiday Shopping Made Easy With Access To Over One Million Book Titles, Music, Videos, And Special Gift Items

Business Wire, Dec 6, 1999

Holiday Cards, Calendars, Journals, and Pens

To finish off your shopping, Barnes & Noble also has a wide assortment of holiday cards, and year 2000 calendars and diaries. In addition, there are blank journals of all sizes and colors, and special pen and pencil sets to jot down your own record of events.

Barnes & Noble Electronic Gift Card

Your friends and family can pick what they want with our Electronic Gift Card. Customers may purchase the card in any amount between $5 and $100, and preprinted $25 and $50 cards are available. The Electronic Gift Card can be used at more than 1,000 Barnes & Noble and B. Dalton stores.

About Barnes & Noble, Inc.

Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS) operates 521 Barnes & Noble and 448 B. Dalton bookstores, and Babbage's Etc., one of the nation's largest operators of video game and entertainment software stores. Barnes & Noble stores stock an authoritative selection of book titles and provide access to more than one million titles. They offer books from more than 50,000 publisher imprints with an emphasis on small, independent publishers and university presses. Barnes & Noble is one of the world's largest booksellers on the World Wide Web (http://www.bn.com), and the exclusive bookseller on America Online (Keyword: bn). barnesandnoble.com has the largest standing inventory of any online bookseller. Barnes & Noble also publishes books under its own imprint for exclusive sale through its retail stores, mail-order catalogs, and Web site.

General financial information on Barnes & Noble, Inc. can be obtained via the Internet by visiting the company's investor relations Web site: http://www.shareholder.com/bks/.>

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