Just throwing this one out there... my niece has been reading these books that were handed down from my Mother, to her mother (my sister obviously) and now to her. She has about 15 of them in hardback and would love to get more of them. They are of course, long since out of print but I'd like to get her some for Christmas if I can find a suitable reseller. I would prefer to be able to get her the hardback versions to match her own if possible. They are not "genuine" hardbacks as in leather bound, more like a heavy card.
Any suggestions would be a help.
The Chalet School series
The Chalet School series
The Vinyamars on Stage! This time at Bag End
Alatar, I do all my book shoppiing at:
abebooks.com
It's a trade association website and booksellers from all over the world post descriptions of all the books they have for sale. You can do an advanced search of the site for the kind of binding your want or the country the seller is in, etc. Very helpful place. Good for price comparison.
Jn
p.s. you can buy using paypal
abebooks.com
It's a trade association website and booksellers from all over the world post descriptions of all the books they have for sale. You can do an advanced search of the site for the kind of binding your want or the country the seller is in, etc. Very helpful place. Good for price comparison.
Jn
p.s. you can buy using paypal
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The thing is, you aren't buying from a central warehouse, the books are all at different booksellers, but listed on the same site. There have been times when I found 2 or 3 books at the same store, but usually not. You order from the individual stores.
I don't remember ever seeing any Irish booksellers on the site, but there are plenty in England. Make sure when you "go" there that you hit "UK", and not "US" or "Canada".
If I can't find the book I want in Canada, then I check the US, and last of all I check the UK. But usually I find the book I want on this side of the big water.
One really big store with a really big stock is in Oklahoma or someplace weird like that, don't know what that's all about.
I don't remember ever seeing any Irish booksellers on the site, but there are plenty in England. Make sure when you "go" there that you hit "UK", and not "US" or "Canada".
If I can't find the book I want in Canada, then I check the US, and last of all I check the UK. But usually I find the book I want on this side of the big water.
One really big store with a really big stock is in Oklahoma or someplace weird like that, don't know what that's all about.
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There's a good chance, though, of finding many of the same series at one bookseller because the used booksellers get their stock from estate sales. If they "hit the right attic" they may have an entire series available for just the right buyer. Legitimate booksellers do not look upon shipping fees as a source of revenue, so if there's a postal discount associated with a bulk shipment they will pass that along to you and not charge you more than it actually costs to ship. I've also been able to wrangle price discounts for multiple purchases because they're as anxious to move inventory as everyone else is, and for some of these books the market of collectors is rather small. The seller is as happy to find you as you are to find him/her.
Jn
Jn
A fool's paradise is a wise man's hell.