The disc is chock-full of unreleased tracks, out-of-print gems and old 12-inches. |
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Nice selection of out-of-print books for collectors of financial history and scripophily. |
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The Glasgow-based writer worked for many years as a dealer in second-hand, out-of-print and antiquarian books. |
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There's nothing musty or fusty about a passion for old, rare, or out-of-print books, Janette insists. |
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Contrary to one of the expressed goals of the Landmark series, however, none of these is a reprint of an out-of-print book or hard-to-find journal article. |
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The Internet has transformed holiday shopping, allowing you to order an out-of-print book for Mom or a Hawaiian nose flute for Dad without ever leaving your driveway. |
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He sought out rare and out-of-print books from antiquarian booksellers, including a set of delightful eighteenth-century guidebooks by the York publisher Thomas Gent. |
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Now, the publishing house turns its expertise to the sequential art medium, rescuing out-of-print comic book runs and graphic novels. |
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I'm sorry, but that book has been out-of-print for twenty years. |
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The bookstore primarily services people looking for out-of-print books. |
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A good deal for Steen can mean anything from an out-of-print book to a demilled MiG-21 cockpit. |
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His most popular book, Interior Ballistics, unfortunately now out-of-print, is the most easy-to-read explanation of this very complex subject ever published. |
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