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Books or other items Wanted >> Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, second hand wanted.
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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, second hand wanted. |
shaqmeister

Joined: 01-05-2003
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from Derbyshire, England
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| Posted 12-07-2003 at 14:41  
I'm looking for some old editions of the Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, specifically vol. 51, 1930; vol. 60, 1939 and vol. 74, 1954. Each contain articles on excavations at the Stanton Moor area of the Peak District in Derbyshire that I am wanting for inclusion on my website at Stanton Moor.
If you have any of these for sale, please let me know by email to email@stantonmoor.co.uk
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Vicky

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| Posted 13-07-2003 at 13:43  
Try a search on www.abebooks.co.uk - I just had a quick look and there are few hits but not sure if they are the vols you are after.
Alternatively we found Buxton library very good and spent some useful sums in their photocopier!
Cheers
Paul
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shaqmeister

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| Posted 13-07-2003 at 20:58  
Thanks for the suggestion. I have searched in many places on the web - including abebooks from which I have bought some of the editions I already have. UKBookWorld.com is another excellent place to search. However, the few I am after are proving hard to get.
I will certainly think about trying the Buxton Library, as you suggest. I'm only about 30 miles away - not that far, really.
[ This message was edited by: shaqmeister on 2003-07-13 20:59 ]
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