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The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map : Index >> Stones Forum >> I've just sold my copy of the Modern Antiquarian for £80!
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Author I've just sold my copy of the Modern Antiquarian for £80!
Andy B



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 Posted 10-04-2009 at 11:40   
I've just sold my copy of the Modern Antiquarian book for £80 in the Amazon marketplace.

I figured I had loads of other megalith books (yeah, just a few! - MegP Ed's wife). Plenty of Burl books for information and plenty of coffee table books with much better photos. And should I start pining for a bit of Copean wisdom I still have my Megalithic European which is still stuck at bargain bin prices.

So why let it sit on the shelf I thought. Personally in these cash strapped times I'd rather have £80. Minus Amazon commission of course. What do you think, is anyone else tempted to sell?


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 Posted 10-04-2009 at 12:02   
The second-hand book stall at the local market wasn't interested in the 400 science fiction books I want to get rid of.




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 Posted 10-04-2009 at 18:58   
Crikey - and to think I once had three of 'em - one signed - but they got taken back as duplicate pressies a few years ago.




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