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Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian period : an ethnographic perspective by multiple authors
Medieval English lyrics by Theodore Silverstein
Five ancient books of Wales by Daniel Huws
Pagans and Christians : the interplay between Christian Latin and traditional Germanic cultures in early medieval Europe by Tette Hofstra
Contributions to the study of Manx Phonology by Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson
Dating and style in Old English composite homilies by D. G. Scragg
Celtic connections, volume 01 : proceedings of the 10th International Congress of Celtic Studies by Ronald. Black
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posted by sehgalamit at 5:47 am (EST) on Sep 25, 2009
If you like Abebooks, try using www.bookcost.com. It is a sort of 'meta-search engine' that goes through Abebooks and about 100 other significant online retailers and aggregators of books for sale.
That might be too tempting! I only have one book I really covet that I can't get right now, so I had abebooks put me on a watchlist for it. It's also handy because I already have an account there. 8-)
Columbus is really right next door compared to the only other person who shares one of my less likely books--Australia!
posted by erilarlo at 7:46 pm (EST) on Sep 15, 2008
posted by erilarlo at 10:04 am (EST) on Sep 15, 2008