Also, check Amazon/Canada and Amazon/UK. I got a copy of "Queen Elizabeth's
Wardrobe:Unlock'd" that way.
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Personally, when I want a rare antiquarian book where an expert vendor
describes every nuance of the condition in paragraphs of detail, I go to
an antiquarian bookseller (and one with a return policy, though I never
order anything unless I'm sure I want it, so I very rarely return
anything). T
I prefer to buy from dealers I know, but usually it's just combing
through the stock and seeing if there's anything interesting. I'll
still ask if they can find something they don't have in stock,
usually waiting until I decide I can't live without it anymore.
In that case, I've used Amazon
In a message dated 10/8/2007 11:54:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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Another used book source is half.com, which is the non-auction branch
of e-Bay. It's not great for the rarer costume books that we
listmembers like, but it's worth checking first. This is where
peopl
You might also go through alibris.com. They go through major book
searches, and the prices are extremely reasonable.
Arlys
On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 12:08:51 -0400 (EDT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Another used book source is half.com, which is the non-auction
> branch
> of e-Bay. It's not gre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another used book source is half.com, which is the non-auction branch
of e-Bay. It's not great for the rarer costume books that we
listmembers like, but it's worth checking first. This is where
people unload books for $2 to $10 or so, and they have good
description
Another used book source is half.com, which is the non-auction branch
of e-Bay. It's not great for the rarer costume books that we
listmembers like, but it's worth checking first. This is where
people unload books for $2 to $10 or so, and they have good
descriptions for condition.
-Ca