Re: [MV] Looking for MV books?

From: Raimondo L. Torelli (thealamo@iigbna.iigb.na.cnr.it)
Date: Mon Nov 13 2000 - 06:06:19 PST


Nov 13 2000

Thank you for the suggestion: how about prices? Are the prices just
second-hand book prices or... antiquarian prices?
How much did you pay your Crimson book?
BTW, I am Head Librarian in a Scientific Research Institute. I like MV book
and modelling books and I have tried in the past some on-line
second-hand/out-of-print sources... and I can assure you that the prices
were very high (hence "Antiquarian prices!").

Thank you for any comment/help.

Regards and
Keep Them Rolling!

Raimondo - MVPA 15878 & IMPS 2320

At 23.00 11/11/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello List,
>
>I'd like to recommend Alibris.com as a good source for out of print
>books. If none of the dealers in the network have the book you want, you
>can put a book on your wish list. If one of them gets the book in your
>name will come up when they post the book to the list and Alibris.com
>will notify you. You just need patience. This is where I got my copy of
>U.S. Military Wheeled Vehicles after I'd given up everywhere else.
>
>http://www.alibris.com
>
>Have fun!
>
>Pete Davis
>pandr@cybertours.com
>
>
>
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