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SINCE 1997, JULIANS BOOKS HAS SERVED OVER TEN THOUSAND HAPPY CUSTOMERS ON-LINE, ADDRESSING THE GLOBAL NEED FOR FINDING RARE AND COLLECTIBLE BOOKS. WE ARE AN ONLINE-ONLY STORE. USE OUR ADDRESS AT THE TOP OF THE WEB SITE JUST FOR WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE ... http://www.juliansbooks.com/
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- Joslin Hall Rare Books
Serving collectors, dealers and institutions since 1982 with out-of-print, hard-to-find & standard books on antiques & art & related topics. ... http://www.joslinhall.com/
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- JB Books
Welcome to JB Books, our Internet bookselling business located in northern North Dakota, USA. This webstore is open for book orders and enquiries 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We welcome all correspondence and promptly answer all received email. We ... http://www.jbbooks.com/
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- Jeffrey Thomas
Americana, literature, fine printing, travel, illustrated books, and good books on all subjects. ... http://www.jeffreythomas.com/
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| | - Jonathan Sheppard Books
OUR BOOKSTOCK: We offer an impressive assortment of hand-selected, out-of-print titles, organized in more than 80 categories. Genealogists will find our selection of books very useful. You can view the topic list, OUR MAP REPRINTS: We publish fine qu ... http://www.jonathansheppardbooks.com/
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- James and Devon Gray Booksellers
James and I (Devon) began collecting books. We quickly learned that our seeking and finding yielded many more books than our collection could hold. The books in different fields were the easiest ones to part with, and people wanted to buy them! The b ... http://www.graybooksellers.com/
| | - John Townsend
We buy and sell secondhand genealogical books, including family histories, transcripts of parish registers, indexes to wills and marriage licences, Kelly’s directories (and Pigot’s, White’s, etc.), Burke’s Landed Gentry, Burke’s Peerage, royalty, hea ... http://www.johntownsend.demon.co.uk/
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- Joseph J. Felcone Inc,
Joseph Felcone began collecting at age two, when he assembled a collection of New Jersey seashells. From seashells he moved to sea glass, and then bottle caps. By age ten he was a seasoned collector. Baseball cards were next, then stamps, then coins. ... http://www.felcone.com/
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