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  THANKS for the tip...so far, I was trying to use the Barnes and Noble one, but often the book is sold before you can get it
and it becomes a rather tedious exercise.
Thanks.
 
Janet
 
 
 
Richard Edwards wrote:
 
Stop me if I'm preaching to the converted, but there's an excellent used and
rare book search site called bookfinder.com where you can trace out of print
editions available from (mostly anglophone) booksellers all over the world.
I find its coverage remarkable, though I haven't checked for you whether the
items you want are listed.
 
Richard Edwards
 
>From: Alexander Schmitz
>Reply-To: Ezra Pound discussion list of the University of Maine
>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: ?????
>Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 11:13:16 +0200
>
>Pounders -
>
>I'm worried about the silence in the ListServe. The last mails I have
>collected
>as digest had come in on April 25! What's wrong? Vacation? No.. There's
>never
>before been such a LONG stretch of silence. Mh... Don't move, let the WIND
>speak?
>
>So here is a question. In the late 60s I owned Rock-Drill as well as
>Thrones in
>separate voll., back then published by Faber. Unfortunately (& in
>unbeatable naiveti) I gave them away for good to a youngster in Hamburg
>whom -
>futile job, of course - I had hoped to "turn into a Poundian" with the help
>of
>those two volumes!
>So here it is: Is there ANYbody out there who still has copies of those
>separate
>editions in his/her bookshelf & WD BE WILLING TO SELL OR TRADE THEM ????
>
>I'd be glad to hearing from you [provided that the ListServe is still in
>existence!].
>
>alex
>
>
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