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Hi
Often readers of this newsgroup inquire about buying old handicapping books. I have found a good resource to be http://www.abebooks.com. Basically secondhand book dealers from around the world subscribe to abebooks and put up their stock lists which you can search and then order the book directly from the shop. You can also setup a profile so you'll get an email when a book you want comes up for sale. Lots of Australian secondhand book shops are also in abebooks. Anyway I am in no way connected to abebooks other than I buy lots of handicapping books. So if your specialist shops/suppliers don't have what you are looking for you might find it in the secondhand market. Laurence |
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