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bookfinder.com is an excellent source for out of print books
Nancy
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I was never lost, but I was bewildered once for three days.
--Daniel Boone
On Apr 22, 2008, at 7:04 PM, jmduke wrote:
> A few years ago, I wrote a book-length ms. titled "The Literature
> of Virginia." I never saw it to completion and gave it to the Va.
> Historical Society. I covered many of the titles (all published)
> that deal with the kinds of things you're interested in. Many of
> the titles are obviously out of print but you might find some leads
> there.
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> Best,
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> Maurice Duke
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> marsha moses wrote:
>> If we are going to put the mail list system to a test, can I ask a
>> question that would help me decide what to buy for my library this
>> summer. I would like to read historical fiction in addition to my
>> usual diet of non-fiction this summer. I just bought the Allen
>> Eckert books. Would you please give me some ideas for really good
>> historical fiction that would lend insight into other parts of
>> Virginia. Marsha in WV
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