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Old 01-25-2012, 10:44 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by murraypaul View Post
I don't know where you are in the country, but the Cottage Bookshop in Penn is well worth a look. My parents treat it essentially as a for-fee library, they take in a couple of boxes of books they have finished with to sell, and find a couple more boxes of second hand books to buy. Good selection, and very good prices.
The only "Penn" I can find is in Bucks - is that the one you mean? Rather a long way away from me, I'm afraid; I'm in the NW of England.

These days I'm in the process of replacing my large paper library of mainly detective fiction with eBooks, and I'm selling the papebacks (most of which are in mint condition) on Amazon. If you can reasonably describe the condition of a book as "New", they tend to sell very well. And with Amazon, you just put a book up for sale and forget about it. Sooner or later someone will want it.
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