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   27/02/2008, 13:43
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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 sold a good few boxes of mine using a number of forums that allow free classified ads. Most of them were pretty new and only read once and sold for a small amount plus postage. I worked out the most effective weight for the best value postage and calculated the number of books I could send. If you can find the time to catalogue your collection it's an option.


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   27/02/2008, 14:15
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 Rob Roy wrote:
What stamps do you collect ErnieY? My husband is/was a keen GB collector and I think there were more boxes of stamps and albums that came over when we moved 7 years ago than there were anything else! (Although the books were not far behind!)

It's 'er indoors who is the collector and I must admit (to my shame Blush [:$]) that I really don't know her specialities although I think GB is one of them. I'll ask her and also ask if she wants to get in touch to exchange notes, if you like that is.


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   27/02/2008, 14:30
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I have several boxes of my late dads WW2 related books (biographies and campaign stuff  - he was a Desert Rat) and would love them to go to a happy home.   I'm in the Gironde if anyone is interested.

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   28/06/2008, 14:50
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Another way to recycle your pre-read books is at www.Bookmooch.com 

It is a great website that works on a points basis - no money changes hands. You just send on your books to people who want them for the cost of postage. And then you can use your points to get books from other people.  Smile [:)]

I was getting desperate for books to read but needed to clear space to get them. This solved both problems.

There is a special tarif for sending books abroad which makes this so attractive.


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