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Old October 20th 03, 03:47 AM
Daveblues
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Default Booksforever

My wife is a librarian and just received a catalog from a place I believe many
here would enjoy. (And I don't remember it mentioned before.)

Try this website: booksforever.com.

Great place for archival materials.

Dave
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Old October 20th 03, 08:49 AM
Denise Enck
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Hi Dave,

That is indeed a useful site - Thanks for pointing it out! :-)

I'm in the midst of reorganizing my collection of literary ephemera and I'm
going to need to pick up some extra storage/display items soon, so that
might really come in handy.

cheers & gracias ~
Denise


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Old October 20th 03, 10:39 AM
Bob Riedel
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This is a marketing front for Gaylord (check the remittance address in the
customer service section, and most of the catalog links). Not new stuff, but a
pretty smart re-naming move that should help more customers find them -- and
maybe take a chunk out of Brodart's market share?

Bob
Print Matters! Used & Rare Books
http://www.abebooks.com/home/printmat
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Old October 20th 03, 03:17 PM
Denise Enck
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Ah, I hadn't noticed that. Pretty clever!


"Bob Riedel" wrote in message
...
This is a marketing front for Gaylord (check the remittance address in the
customer service section, and most of the catalog links). Not new stuff,

but a
pretty smart re-naming move that should help more customers find them --

and
maybe take a chunk out of Brodart's market share?

Bob
Print Matters! Used & Rare Books
http://www.abebooks.com/home/printmat



 




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