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Call John Merrill of Merrill's Books in Hallowell. He's terrific.

Janet

On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 6:44 PM, Susan Schroeder <
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> I received some older sci-fi as a donation and it includes some items that
> I think might possibly be worth more than face value.  For example, there
> is a pretty comprehensive collection of classic Star Trek fiction including
> one “based on the exciting new NBC-TV series” copyright 1967 and a Poul
> Anderson collection including at least one first edition.  Can anyone
> recommend someone roughly in my general area (Dresden, so Augusta, Gardiner
> or Bath/Brunswick fine) who might be able to put a value on them?  I was
> wondering about Merrills’ Bookshop on Water Street in Hallowell, but any
> ideas are welcome.
>
> Thanks!
> Sue Schroeder
> Bridge Academy Public Library
>

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