02-16-2001, 01:31 PM
Good sources are great: getting your hands on the books however can be very frustrating. While Amazon and others have huge selections of in-print books, finding the out of print is frustrating and time consuming. Sander and Jenny both seem to have huge libraries. I for one would like to know where they found all these books. Maybe they'll share some secrets?<br>
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Used Books in the US: I've had good luck with both Abebooks.com and Half.com. Both had agents that look for you and send email alerts when the books show up. I found two copies of HR Robinson this way.<br>
I was looking for books on drill and the MilitaryBookman.com had a lot of these, including originals from the 18th century for $$$ .<br>
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Any other sources for Roman history and Roman military history ?? Your secrets are safe with us! <p></p><i></i>
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Used Books in the US: I've had good luck with both Abebooks.com and Half.com. Both had agents that look for you and send email alerts when the books show up. I found two copies of HR Robinson this way.<br>
I was looking for books on drill and the MilitaryBookman.com had a lot of these, including originals from the 18th century for $$$ .<br>
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Any other sources for Roman history and Roman military history ?? Your secrets are safe with us! <p></p><i></i>
Richard Campbell
Legio XX - Alexandria, Virginia
RAT member #6?
Legio XX - Alexandria, Virginia
RAT member #6?