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To: KLP who wrote (4129)12/14/2002 2:11:01 AM
From: D. Long  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6901
 
Check out Book Finder - www.bookfinder.com. There's one Lazy Liza listed for $100, says good condition.

I've used a different out of print book finder to great success, but can't remember the URL since its been a looong time since I used it. I have the URL stashed somewhere, I'll try to find it for you.

Derek



To: KLP who wrote (4129)12/14/2002 7:27:49 AM
From: Climber  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6901
 
Hi KLP,

You might try Powell's City of Books. They'll notify you when your book becomes available.

powells.com

Cheers,

Climber



To: KLP who wrote (4129)12/14/2002 1:06:28 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6901
 
Ebay and Amazon are both umbrellas for little companies that sell out of print books.

Ebay's version:
half.ebay.com

Amazon's version:
amazon.com

Here is another simple but useful search - input books into google. What happens is that google's algorithm will pop up the links that have the most links linking to them, so you get the most popular sites.
google.com

Also, google has search categories - here is used books:
directory.google.com

Good luck. I was greatly pleased by my ability to find rare old books on the Internet.

I agree that abebooks is good.
abebooks.com

I really like alibris a lot.
alibris.com

Also bookfinder.
bookfinder.com