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From: Erin Bradford <>
Subject: [BARRINGER-L] Books on line {fwd}
Date: Sat, 02 May 1998 09:33:13


This was sent to me from another list, it is an excerpt from a magazine for
finding sites that sell out of date, rare, out of print books:

Erin Bradford

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>=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>
>Bookworm in Your Browser
>
>While Amazon and Barnes & Noble battle it out over online book store, BUZZ
>has been wondering where to find out-of-print, rare, and unusual books -
>all the titles the big guys don't have.
>
>We found three sites with intelligent, streamlined services that
>collectively list more than 10 million titles in used book shops around the
>world. The Advanced Book Exchange (www.abebooks.com), Bibliofind
>(www.bibliofind.com), and Interloc (www.interloc.com) can find just about
>any book you want and give you the exact location of the bookstore that has
>it - from Mertztown, Pennsylvania, to Milan, Italy. Whether you need a
>calfskinbound first edition of Lord Byron's journals or an original 1962
>Corvette Owner's Guide, take a page from the Web.
>
>May 1998 Computer Life Magazine
>
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