I have a collection of cook books that I would like to sell or donate.
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Any charity shop in your area would be glad to get them or your own preferred one especially this time of the year.
Either put them on Facebook groups for sale, turn them into Half Price Books for some store credit, or donate them to your local library or Senior Center. The library can give you a tax donation receipt for them, if you ask.
Try giving them to your local library.
you can sell them on eBay.
contact local Ag extension. Donate to library. List on CL
Contact your local school, they should have a Foods Class in Family Consumer Science.
Craigslist
Just be careful- craigslist has its limitations...