Russian materials catalogs

Andrew Jameson a.jameson at dial.pipex.com
Sat Jul 11 10:32:47 UTC 1998


Dear Glyn

>Try Panorama of Russia. I get their catalogues on-line and order
>by credit card from England. I sent them part of my credit card
>number one day and then the other part the next day in a different
>message. Seems to work OK.
>Panorama of Russia's email is
>mbraun at channel1.com
>They are a fully professional firm and the layout of their email
>catalogue is the best I've seen.
>Best wishes
>Andrew Jameson
>ex Russian Dept, Lancaster University, UK
>Listowner: allnet, cont-ed-lang, russian-teaching
>(UK Mailbase system, open to all)

(Copied from another message)
All the best, AJ

PS there are two dealers in UK, Thorntons of Oxford and Grant and
Cutler in London who sell via the internet. Let me know if you're interested.

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> From: Glyn E Komkai <fngek at aurora.alaska.edu>
> To: SEELANGS at CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
> Subject: Russian materials catalogs
> Date: 10 July 1998 23:38
>
> This is my first posting to the list after lurking for a few months, so
> excuse me if this has been discussed before.
>
> I am looking for a list of catalogs and/or web sites for companies who
> sell books and other materials in the Russian language and other Slavic
> languages.  I knew of some when studying Russian in college but can't seem
> to remember the name of the company.  I'd appreciate any information
> mailed to me either on the list or privately.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Glyn Komkai
>
>
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