New Stock of Bibliographies at A-Squared Books (Don Dewhirst)
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1Crypto-Willobie
For those of you who collect bibliographies I thought I'd point out that A-Squared Books in Michigan seems to have acquired one or more libraries with a large number of bibliographies and other books on books.
I've been checking out their listings daily as they put up new stock. Here's a 'newly listed' search. The disadvantage is you have to wade through some irrelevant stuff, the advantage is you see everything without having to guess the best search terms.
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?bi=0&bx=off&ds=30&rece... You have to scroll back through about 25 pages to see everything I'm referring to. (This not to say A-Squared doesn't have many other bibliographies and books on books-- they do. This is just the 'fresh' stuff.)
Needless to say, I have no connection with A-Squared. I just shop there.
I've been checking out their listings daily as they put up new stock. Here's a 'newly listed' search. The disadvantage is you have to wade through some irrelevant stuff, the advantage is you see everything without having to guess the best search terms.
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?bi=0&bx=off&ds=30&rece... You have to scroll back through about 25 pages to see everything I'm referring to. (This not to say A-Squared doesn't have many other bibliographies and books on books-- they do. This is just the 'fresh' stuff.)
Needless to say, I have no connection with A-Squared. I just shop there.
2Crypto-Willobie
>1 Crypto-Willobie: And of course when I say about 25 pages worth I mean as of when I wrote he above. As they post more and more stuff the number of "current" pages increases...