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Old 11-27-2010, 08:45 PM   #6
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I concur with the above, BUT --

If you're looking for highly specialized and rare old books, you can't beat Google books. I've found some outstanding "period books" there that don't exist elsewhere in e-format.

To search Google books, you can go to books.google.com. Or you can use the Sony software. Click Ebook Store in the left nav. When the store page comes up, scroll down until you see the Google Books logo. Click it.

Hope that helps.
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