http://simply-kelp.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] simply-kelp.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] revolution_fr2009-01-11 02:39 pm

Je suis curieuse...

I have been stalking this community for a while, but am only now joining because I have a question. (It’s so exciting to see people interested in the French Revolution! Most of my family/friends/colleagues/&etc. just ignore me when I mention anything about it...)

Where do you buy your books on the French Revolution. Some, I’m sure you happen to find by chance, but where do you get the ones that you set out to buy. I have been browsing Amazon lately (because my books are quite lonely), and so many of them are very expensive! (For I am, regrettably, a poor college student...) How much do you generally pay for a book on the French Revolution? It depends on the content, I suppose, but like for an ‘Oeuvres Completes de...’, or those demmed elusive (gad, a Pimpernel reference...) biographies on Saint-Just, Hérault, &etc.

Salut et fraternité,
Kelp

[identity profile] estellacat.livejournal.com 2009-01-12 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
If the above suggestion doesn't work, I suggest bookfinder.com. You can find just about everything there.