Piece at AuctionbytesComment from the AuctionBytes blog on the news:You haven't lived until you've had the value of a book nosedive from $50.00 to a penny in weeks, even days while two to three repricers duke it out for lowest price and completely destroy the value of a book. This happens REPEATEDLY on Amazon day after day after day. I've had 25% of my inventory reduced to price rubble in this manner several times. It only takes one newbie at a time to set off this chain of price catastrophe and it is utterly RAMPANT!
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3/15quotesnack The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them - Abigail van Burenisn't that mark twain?
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I saw somewhere that the America has lost Our country's debt is 11 trillion dollars in the lastThe Oregon Historical Library
Girl Trouble in 1899
Found in a copy of the Vignette Edition of the Poems by John G.[reenleaf] Whittier. Published in 1893 by the Frederick A. Stokes Company and illustrated by William A. McCullough. It really would have been something if it was stashed between pp. 98-102 where the poem "The New Wife and the Old" resides.