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jep
book exchange Mark Unseen   Mar 5 20:22 UTC 1998

I'm looking for a copy of "Lord of Light" by Roger Zelazny.  I found 
recently I no longer have one.  I found it's out of print.  I found Dawn 
Treader doesn't have a copy (though I signed up for them to look for 
one, so maybe there's hope).

I'd prefer to buy it from someone, or exchange it for other books... 
don't like to borrow books since either 1) I don't have them later, or 
2) my benefactor doesn't have it later.  And both are possible.

Anyone have a copy they no longer need/want?

This item can be used as a book swap/exchange item if anyone is 
interested in such a thing.
8 responses total.
matthew
response 1 of 8: Mark Unseen   Mar 5 23:40 UTC 1998

I think I recall seeing a copy up at Daves used books, just up Liberty from
the Dawn Treader. That was about a month ago though.
jep
response 2 of 8: Mark Unseen   Mar 6 18:35 UTC 1998

Thanks!

I'll have to try looking at some of the other used bookstores around.  
Can you give me directions on how to get to Dave's?  (I know, "up 
Liberty" is enough directions for an Arborite, but I'm quite capable of 
not finding things in A^2.  It took me several tries to find Dawn 
Treader.)
mcnally
response 3 of 8: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 06:19 UTC 1998

 upstairs, on the SW corner of Liberty and State Street (by the State Theater)
 the entrance is on Liberty.
robh
response 4 of 8: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 12:29 UTC 1998

And if you already know how to get to Borders:

(a) Go to Borders.
(b) From the sidewalk, face toward the entrance doors.
(c) Turn left.
(d) Walk about 50 feet.
(e) Turn right.

Congratulations, you're at David's!  >8)

jep
response 5 of 8: Mark Unseen   Mar 9 14:30 UTC 1998

Thanks!  I can find that.  I will.
jep
response 6 of 8: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 18:29 UTC 1998

I asked Dave's to search for a copy for me.  They charged $1.50.  That 
was about 5 weeks ago, I think.  I never heard anything from them, 
despite their promise to contact me within a couple of weeks.

Dawn Treader, however, found me a copy, which I picked up today.  They 
charged $3.50 for the book, with no finding fee.

A few weeks ago I asked my local library if they could get it through 
the inter-library loan program, and they did so; I picked it up last 
week, and read it.  Now, though, I have my own copy.

Thanks for all the help!
larsn
response 7 of 8: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 14:34 UTC 1998

$3.50 is better than $1200 which is the highest quoted price for it at 
http://www.interloc.com. ;) Or if you're hesitant to pay $1200 it can 
also be had for a mere $275. For the rest of us they also list it at 
$6. ;)
jep
response 8 of 8: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 15:21 UTC 1998

Wow, if I'd have known about that site, I'd have happily paid $6 for a 
copy.  
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