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dealer recommendation
Don't know if it will help those outside the USA, but for odd titles generally not carried by most dealers try "Articles of War" in NM. They have a website and carry a lot of foreign (non-English) language material. Manu obscure books have small print runs and if not pursued are gone quickly. They carry some better quality used books as well.
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Have you tried http://www.amazon.co.uk or http://www.amazon.de ? - they've got quite a lot of books...
Try angleray books and
http://www.tollehausbooks.com
there are other German dealerships as well German books.com is good
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http://www.tollehausbooks.com
there are other German dealerships as well German books.com is good
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Buying a lot, shipping from overseas becomes a cost factor. I try to get all I can from my own country. Also have had loss problems from overseas.
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I like Amazon . they're so big that they'll treat you right because they can afford it - they would never risk word getting around that they're bad, and on the net, word travels fast (just imagine what would happen if someone said here and on Feldgrau that they didn't deliver - my bet is half their wwii book sales would be lost...
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