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Post by Relenoir on Apr 20, 2004 17:17:20 GMT
If you're looking for copies of the Lone Wolf and associated books, I have found some interesting stuff on abebooks.com in the past. Some are expensive, but it saves you from getting into a bidwar on ebay. Hope this is helpful to some of you.
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Post by Fred Nutty on Apr 21, 2004 20:54:15 GMT
Found out how to reply now!! I got #27 & #28 out of my local library at a cost of 80p. Even if I photocopied (which I have no intention), it wouldnt get to be £10 - I think it's ridiculous. Fighting Fantasy books are just as bad. I got a contact overseas who is poffering me vast collection but is too expensive for me at £2k
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Post by Sarra on Apr 22, 2004 16:24:28 GMT
I have used Abebooks and if you buy multiple books from the same company it saves alot on shipping and is worth it in the end. When I buy Lone Wolfs I prefer to steer clear of Ebay and just use Abebooks or Amazon.com.
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kindaichi
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Post by kindaichi on Apr 24, 2004 5:47:15 GMT
There are no more copies of Lone Wolf series in Malaysia. I couldn't even find one in any major bookstores. There is only a place here to find it...a second-hand bookstore. But the books are too old..some are torn... and worsely, there are a just a few of them. Very hard to find a complete set...
Luckily Aon has such project to publish the series online. Special thanks to Aon!!! Though the series is still halfway, I'm looking forward to a day when Aon has the complete set of Lone Wolf series online.
Let us pray for that day....
For Sommerlund...
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