Summary: Sources for Slavic and East European books
Jeff Holdeman
holdeman.2 at osu.edu
Mon Jan 11 00:24:42 UTC 1999
In December, I posted a request for sources for Slavic and East European
books. I have summarized the results and some additional websearching in a
webpage:
http://www.slavic.ohio-state.edu/people/holdeman/seebooks.htm
This page can also be found via a link on the AATSEEL homepage.
In each entry, you will find the following information:
Name of bookstore
Address of bookstore
Telephone number
FAX number
E-mail address
Website address
Languages of subject matter (not languages the materials are published in)
Types and subjects of materials: dictionaries, grammars, textbooks,
technical reference books, literature, children's
literature, literary criticism
Media: books, cassettes, CDs, albums, videos, software
"Age" of materials: new, used, out-of-print
I have contacted each of the stores and asked them to verify the
information listed, and many of them have responded. If you see that a
particularly good store is missing, please let me know and I will add it.
If you can provide as much of the above information as possible, it would
expedite the process immensely.
Special thanks go out to those who sent me the names and information for
many of these:
Alla Nedashkivska Adams
Philippe Frison
Vicki Mills
Darusia Antoniuk
David A. Goldfarb
Andrij Hornjatkevyc
Catharine Nepomnyashchy
Karen Rondestvedt
James Naughton
as well as several bookstores which contacted me directly.
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