Used book stores are great, but don't forget libraries, where you can
borrow books, videos, cds, dvds, and a whole host of other new and older
material.
Freya
Keith wrote:
>Another suggestion is to take advantage of used book
>stores. I go about once a year and spend less than
>$100 dollars to scarf up huge bag of great books!
><snip>
>Keith
>
>--- Joseph Pietro Riolo <riolo[_at_]voicenet.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > This post is directed to only people who are
> > interested in boycotting
> > copyright or reducing financial support for
> > copyright. I want to let
> > you know that I set up my website at
> > http://www.boycottcopyright.com.
> > You are welcome to browse it if you like to. I
> > welcome your feedback
> > (through private e-mail, so not to clutter this fine
> > forum).
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Joseph Pietro Riolo
> > <riolo[_at_]voicenet.com>
> >
> > Public domain notice: I put all of my expressions
> > in this
> > post in the public domain.
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Freya Anderson
ILL Librarian ~around the clock reference service~ Alaska State Library http://library.state.ak.usP.O. Box 110571
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