[1][5] [Note 1] In addition to its "brick and mortar" locations, the bookstore has substantial sales via the Internet and ships books worldwide.
[9] By April 2002, Eborn Books opened a shop in Downtown Salt Lake City at 433 East 300 South, adding to its previous location in Roy.
Upon verifying the proper ownership of the books much later that night, Eborn contacted the Salt Lake City Police Department (SLCPD) and turned over the artifacts.
The locale had been previously occupied (since 1964) by Sam Weller's Bookstore, until that store moved out Trolley Square earlier in the same year.
More recently he authored the book Flaxen Cords: A Connection between Secret Combinations and Ancient Khipu Knotted Devices.
Eborn Books planned on closing the store June 29th, to allow for the remaining inventory to be moved to a warehouse during the presumably better summer weather, rather the late fall.
[15] Although on the last Saturday of June, the official closing day, over 500 boxes of books were removed from the store, so many books remained Eborn told the Salt Lake City Weekly that he would open the store on Saturdays until the rest of the inventory was moved to Tooele.