The International Post Office on Varshavskoye Shosse 37 remains the cheapest
and the easiest way I know of, though they raise prices periodically; they
might also insist packing the books for you. The wait is not too long and
the service is pretty good.

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> I need to ship about 10 boxes of books to the United States, each weighing
> about 17 kg. These are commercial - books for sale. Any suggestions about
> the best and least expensive way to ship (I don't need express service)?
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