TheBookGuide TakesNotice
A belated thanks to TheBookGuide, a U.K.-based site that blurbed and linked to us (or more precisely, to our eMediaWire news release) a couple of weeks ago.
TheBookGuide site (here's their home page) looks interesting and inviting, and I'll add them to my bookmarks. What they say about themselves: "[We are] your guide to sources of secondhand and antiquarian books in the UK. ... While the internet has opened up a global market for buying and selling old books, it's a clinical tool compared with the sensual pleasures of real browsing. ... TheBookGuide's aim is simple - to use the immediacy and connectivity of the internet to provide reliable, up-to-date information about how and where to get physical with old books."
TheBookGuide site (here's their home page) looks interesting and inviting, and I'll add them to my bookmarks. What they say about themselves: "[We are] your guide to sources of secondhand and antiquarian books in the UK. ... While the internet has opened up a global market for buying and selling old books, it's a clinical tool compared with the sensual pleasures of real browsing. ... TheBookGuide's aim is simple - to use the immediacy and connectivity of the internet to provide reliable, up-to-date information about how and where to get physical with old books."






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