mcderms
Jan 28 2004, 01:59 PM
I'm looking for a good book dealer who could help me track down some rarer titles. I have had some sucess with www.abebooks.com but can anyone suggest anywhere else to try?
Thanks,
Stewart.
burlington
Jan 28 2004, 02:57 PM
GRUMPY
Jan 28 2004, 03:43 PM
bookfinder.com has some titles which abebooks seem not to have.
Stuart Brown
Jan 28 2004, 04:10 PM
UKBookworld is not included in any of the above.
You can create your own wants list and receive email notification when fresh stock is uploaded.
salientpoints
Jan 28 2004, 08:09 PM
You should try
http://www.exedra.co.uk/ They do all the work for you! (the old fashioned way & using technology)
Ryan
gem22
Jan 29 2004, 09:14 AM
Try www.addall.com and go into the used and out of print section.
Garth
Tim Birch
Jan 29 2004, 10:59 AM
Try Turner Donovan Tel 01702 478771
Tim
MartinWills
Jan 29 2004, 11:32 PM
You could try listing some wants on the sales and wants section - Chris will be more than happy to host these requests if a small fee is donated to the running costs for each transaction.
I have previously pointed one or two people in the direction of copies of volumes that they have said they are searching for and I am sure other pals will happily do the same
SO - LIST AWAY ----
johnreed
May 8 2004, 04:16 PM
I would try Baggins Book Bazaar, Rochester, Kent. Their site is at www.bagginsbooks.co.uk it is Englands largest Secondhand Bookshop, I spend many a happy hour in there but it ends up about four. I bought last weekend "Mud Songs and Blighty £3.00, Moving the Guns the story of the mechanisation of the Royal Artillery 1854-1939 £9.00 and The World War 1 Data Book by John Ellis and Michael Cox £10.00. I reckon a bargain.
John
ianw
May 8 2004, 04:46 PM
Yes, my first port of call is www.bookfinder.com It has booksellers from all over the world using its system and therefore stuff from the old empire is often listed there. Sometimes the prices can be very good. Sometimes very obscure stuff doesn't pop up but I have been surprised at what is does sometimes find.
I don't know if it is the biggest "virtual" bookshop and if there is a bigger one I would like to know about it.
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