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Tony Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 Oct 1994 17:04:23 CST
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From: Tony Williams
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SIUC
 From an ex-patriate refugee from Thatcher perspective who now visits annually
there are several sources for these books. Are you based in a large city? If so
,your local Waterstones or any large chain bookstore should stock them. There
is also the Motion Picture Bookstore at the National Film Theatre, London or
Fred Zentner's Cinema Bookstore off Charing Cross Road on the way to the
British Museum, as well as many others along Charing Cross road itself walking
towards Trafalgar Square (such as Zwemmer's). Good hunting. Tony Williams

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