Links to our Different Sites
You can see on the right sidebar a partial list of all the sites we sell on. If you have an account at one of these websites, you are already set to buy our books. We started listing the links, because we have had trouble finding our own merchandise, because of the complex web site addresses that some web sites tend to use to categorize their merchandise.
Not all the links have the same merchandise, though there is some overlap. Some sites are more restrictive than other, so an item on one site will not necessarily be carried on another site. For example, Amazon allows for books with the special numbers called ISBNs to be listed. That is also true for many sites, but Amazon then allows for its own catalog of items that are not strictly listed by the ISBN designation. That will allow for unique, especially older books which did not have a number to be listed. You can find some 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s materials that have been allowed in by this system. Here is a link to an example of a book about women in China during the early 1970s that did not have an ISBN:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000O98K1S/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&seller=
It is an illustrated book about how they participate in a variety of different occupations. The cover shows a daring woman perched dizzyingly high above the landscape over a roaring river, as she connects high voltage wires while balancing on a precarious bit of glass insulation used to anchor the wires. We sell a variety of different kinds of books, each website attracts a different clientele.

Not all the links have the same merchandise, though there is some overlap. Some sites are more restrictive than other, so an item on one site will not necessarily be carried on another site. For example, Amazon allows for books with the special numbers called ISBNs to be listed. That is also true for many sites, but Amazon then allows for its own catalog of items that are not strictly listed by the ISBN designation. That will allow for unique, especially older books which did not have a number to be listed. You can find some 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s materials that have been allowed in by this system. Here is a link to an example of a book about women in China during the early 1970s that did not have an ISBN:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000O98K1S/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&seller=
It is an illustrated book about how they participate in a variety of different occupations. The cover shows a daring woman perched dizzyingly high above the landscape over a roaring river, as she connects high voltage wires while balancing on a precarious bit of glass insulation used to anchor the wires. We sell a variety of different kinds of books, each website attracts a different clientele.


Living in Texas, there is nothing better I would rather do than sitting outside in my patio chair, sipping sweet tea and reading a great book! I will definitely check out your books; I love reading, and I hope I can find some good deals!
Jon
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