Jean Nathan wrote:
the asking price and selling price are two totally different things.
So too are Amazon and Ebay! Amazon is the asking price and ebay is whatever
someone is prepared to bid for a book and one could pick up a book for a very
low cost - it is an 'auction' site!
These prices on
Just bide your time and I'm sure you'll pick up a second-hand
copy at a reasonable price but you may have to wait a while.
I decided about a decade ago that I would like to own Roberta Morgan's
translation of Mme. Despierres work about Alencon. I had read a library
version, but wanted my
Just to let you know that I've added an updated list of second-hand
books for sale to the Lace Guild website (URL in signature).
You'll find it under Lace Suppliers Books
Jean in warm but rather grey Glasgow
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Jean Leader
Earlier this week Jeri mentioned that Allhallows Museum in Honiton
had used lace books for sale but it's not the only place that does.
The Lace Guild also has a lot of second-hand books for sale and I've
just put an updated list on the Lace Guild website (url below) -
you'll find it under Lace
After mentioning that I had some books for sale, I have had several requests
for a list. First of all, let me remind you that I am in England, so if
you're not the shipping will increase the price considerably!
I don't have time to post the list this week as I am away on Friday to teach
lace
In the meantime, may I remind you that the Lace Guild has a far wider
range
of books for sale, at very competitive prices, and so you are more likely
to
find something tempting there. You don't have to be a member to buy their
books. The list (newly updated) is on their website.
Can you