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irishinch

irishinch

Forestdale, MA
August 2003

FEB 10, 2005 12:55 PM

I have a book titled "100 Best True Stories of World War Two" it was published in 1946 and has a really elaborate cover with detailed images raised on it. I have been looking for information about it on the internet and i have turned up absolutely nothing about it. I googled the title and got back no results whatsoever. I was wondering if anybody had any ideas as to where i could find information about said book, and even who i might talk to to find out if it is a rare or valuable book. thanks in advance folks.

poptard

poptard

United Kingdom
November 2003

FEB 10, 2005 12:56 PM

a libery?

or book store?

RACER_X

RACER_X

Philadelphia, PA
February 2003

FEB 10, 2005 12:59 PM

try Powell's Books website. wink Or the US Library of Congress.

[Edited on Feb 10, 2005 by Racer_X]

inkncarrots

inkncarrots

San Diego, CA
March 2004

FEB 10, 2005 01:11 PM

I found it at the US Library of Congress. Check it out here.

Theoretically other libraries have it as well and you should be able to borrow a copy through interlibrary loans. Check out your local library or better yet university library.

[Edited on Feb 10, 2005 by inkncarrots]

n8tvegrl

n8tvegrl

Bend, OR
February 2004

FEB 10, 2005 01:19 PM

Racer_X said:
try Powell's Books website. wink Or the US Library of Congress.

[Edited on Feb 10, 2005 by Racer_X]




Are you from Portland?

irishinch

irishinch

Forestdale, MA
August 2003

FEB 10, 2005 01:24 PM

inkncarrots said:
I found it at the US Library of Congress. Check it out here.

Theoretically other libraries have it as well and you should be able to borrow a copy through interlibrary loans. Check out your local library or better yet university library.

[Edited on Feb 10, 2005 by inkncarrots]



how the fuck did you find that on the LoC site, i was on it for 15 mins and found nothing!?!?!?!?

inkncarrots

inkncarrots

San Diego, CA
March 2004

FEB 10, 2005 01:32 PM

irishinch said:

inkncarrots said:
I found it at the US Library of Congress. Check it out here.

Theoretically other libraries have it as well and you should be able to borrow a copy through interlibrary loans. Check out your local library or better yet university library.

[Edited on Feb 10, 2005 by inkncarrots]



how the fuck did you find that on the LoC site, i was on it for 15 mins and found nothing!?!?!?!?


I'm magic! I couldn't find it at first but then I changes "two" to "II" and it worked. Hope your library can get a copy!
smile

PeetyMcGee

PeetyMcGee

New York, NY
November 2003

FEB 10, 2005 01:36 PM

I would try contacting the Strand Book Store