ACQNET: RE: Odd Volumes

From: Thelma Diercks <thelma_at_hawaii.edu>
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:39:21 -1000 (HST)
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Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 13:26:23 -0700
From: Steve Perisho (Seattle Pacific University) <sperisho_at_spu.edu>
Subject: RE: Odd Volumes

[Editor's note: This is the set for which missing volumes are sought.]

The 1971 Encyclopaedia Judaica, ed. Roth & Wigoder, in MINT
condition, but missing vols. 12, 15-16, and all supplements after
vol. 17.  This was a gift to me personally, but it would be good to
have a fairly comprehensive list of odd-volume
dealers/clearing houses on hand beyond those about which I already
know, in case of library business, too.

Steve Perisho
Theology/Humanities/Fine Arts Librarian
Seattle Pacific University

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Original Message:

Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:38:54 -0400
From:  Steve Perisho (Seattle Pacific University) <sperisho_at_spu.edu>
Subject: Odd Volumes

Hi everybody:

I need to complete a set.  Can anyone out there recommend a
specialist in this, or at least an ordinary used-book dealer who
happens to be very good at it?  I'm familiar with the following:

SetMaker (which may now be defunct)
http://www.oddvolumes.com/
http://www.oddvolumesunited.com/, https://www.icshubwest.com/ovu/

Steve Perisho
Theology/Humanities/Fine Arts Librarian
Seattle Pacific University


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