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Massive Canadian university science fiction collection sold to American book-dealer
Boing Boing: November 3, 2002 - November 9, 2002 Archives 2002
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Councilman, owner of a website selling rare and out-of-print books, offered book-dealer customers e-mail accounts through his site.
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In 1998, Bradford C. Councilman was the vice president of Interloc, a company selling rare and out-of-print books that offered book-dealer customers e-mail accounts through its website.
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In 1998, Bradford C. Councilman was the vice president of Interloc, a company selling rare and out-of-print books that offered book-dealer customers e-mail accounts through its website.
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It is a good way to recruit your library economically, to run through the stock of a book-dealer systematically -- neglecting no shelf, but selecting throughout the whole stock, and laying aside what you think you may want.
A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries Ainsworth Rand Spofford
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As it is usually impossible for the owner to find individual customers, the second-hand book-dealer becomes a necessity.
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The book-dealer disappeared, as soon as he entered into competition with the department store.
A Librarian's Open Shelf Arthur E. Bostwick
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There is a Republican book-dealer, who is a member of the Council, and on whom the Workmen's
Caesar or Nothing P��o Baroja 1914
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After wandering to and fro for a while he accepted the hospitality of an old book-dealer in
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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He had begun life quite low down in the Parisian world on the quays as apprentice to Manasis, a jew book-dealer, who has been dead twenty-five years, whose money has been dispersed, whose name has been forgotten, of whom nothing remains on earth but the few hours a day of time filched from him by Pugin.
The Pools of Silence 1907
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