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   12/11/2007, 17:20
Iceni is not online. Last active: 16/11/2008 17:05:49 Iceni



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At long last have begun to sort out the many boxes that we brought from England. Any thoughts on where/how to get rid of what seems a lot of books pls ?

John

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   12/11/2007, 17:59
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If you want to simply send them to good homes for a good cause

http://www.completefrance.com/cs/forums/1067372/ShowPost.aspx

Failing that going south from you there is an English language book shop in the book town of ? will search on the internet

http://www.montolieu.net/

 


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   12/11/2007, 18:17
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 Iceni wrote:

At long last have begun to sort out the many boxes that we brought from England. Any thoughts on where/how to get rid of what seems a lot of books pls ?

John

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I would be interested in getting some of them off your hands and I'm very local to you... Let me know...

Clair
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   13/11/2007, 10:51
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Thank you both for yr replies.

Ron - I had seen this but Phoenix is over 2 hrs away.

Clair - will take you on this and pmu in due course.

But I have since been instructed that I am not permitted to dispose of ANY books until I have sourced and erected bookshelves. 

John

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   23/11/2007, 20:58
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Clair, if you ever happen to eyeball the volume (ha) of books 'er indoors has you'll be impressed.

She's into non fiction and particularly biography's and auto-biography's which of course generally means substantial hardbacks, no sissy pulp fiction paperebacks for her, oh no !

Our first load from UK in an 8cu/m trailer was perhaps 25% books and felt like one of the heaviest loads of all that we lugged Cry Out [:'(]


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   24/11/2007, 7:44
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You could do this with them !!

http://www.bookcrossing.com/


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   26/11/2007, 14:34
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There's an English library at Villefranche de Rouergue, they want to increase their stock. Where abouts are you, maybe we could collect? I have a contact name if you are interested.

Thanks

Lottie


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   26/11/2007, 15:51
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Is this addressed to anyone in particular Lottie or book hoarders in general Big Smile [:D]

I'm sure 'er indoors would like the contact details because she'll doubtless be looking to turn over some books at some time or another.


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   29/11/2007, 18:14
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Are English books easy to sell at vide grenier (or however the last word is spelt)?  Do French people buy them?  I have a whole load, including children's books.
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