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Want to Find Something....like a Book on a Topic....

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People ask me a lot where I found all the armour books I have....

This was partly my secret....I didnt realize it was now accessible online.

www.worldcat.org


For example,in 'EVERYTHING' type in: Lionello Boccia

Then under LIBRARIES....type in your zipcode and it will show you locations near you in an every widening circle.

I love worldcat....its a great search engine.


Happy Hunting...

Drew
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Durasteel Corporation wrote:People ask me a lot where I found all the armour books I have....

This was partly my secret....I didnt realize it was now accessible online.

www.worldcat.org


For example,in 'EVERYTHING' type in: Lionello Boccia

Then under LIBRARIES....type in your zipcode and it will show you locations near you in an every widening circle.

I love worldcat....its a great search engine.


Happy Hunting...

Drew


"WorldCat" aka OCLC--the ILL database.

Don't forget to include the OCLC Acension Number in your orders.

Also, just because it's listed there doesn't mean the owning library will loan it.

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