Jessica Morton on mon 9 apr 01
Dear Nikki and anyone else who loves bargains,
Do you know about abebooks.com? It's a wonderful resource for
independent booksellers, US and some Canadians too, who list through
this site. You can search through their listings for the book(s) you
want, comparing prices and conditions of the books, then order online
or by phone. I've ordered maybe 8 times from different sellers, and
service has been consistently excellent, books have been in (or
better than) the condition described online. A real treat for
bibliophiles with a budget.
(the usual disclaimer here: I have no connection with abe, beyond
being a very happy customer of theirs)
Also - many thanks to all who so helpfully responded to my post a
while back, when I requested glaze program information. You were all
gracious and informative.
"It's not that children are little scientists but that
scientists are big children."
---"The Scientist in the Crib" by Gopnik, Meltzoff, and Kuhl
May Herz on mon 9 apr 01
Hi,
I've found good deals in Half.com : www.half.com
May Herz
www.mexicanceramic.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jessica Morton"
To:
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 11:14 AM
Subject: Books - a great online source, and thanks for glaze program help
> Dear Nikki and anyone else who loves bargains,
> Do you know about abebooks.com? It's a wonderful resource for
> independent booksellers, US and some Canadians too, who list through
> this site. You can search through their listings for the book(s) you
> want, comparing prices and conditions of the books, then order online
> or by phone. I've ordered maybe 8 times from different sellers, and
> service has been consistently excellent, books have been in (or
> better than) the condition described online. A real treat for
> bibliophiles with a budget.
> (the usual disclaimer here: I have no connection with abe, beyond
> being a very happy customer of theirs)
>
>
> Also - many thanks to all who so helpfully responded to my post a
> while back, when I requested glaze program information. You were all
> gracious and informative.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "It's not that children are little scientists but that
> scientists are big children."
> ---"The Scientist in the Crib" by Gopnik, Meltzoff, and
Kuhl
>
>
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