====================== HES POSTING ======================= Here are some useful European sources for out-of-print books on economics and related subjects. 1. A list of "European Antiquarian Booksellers Online" can be found at the following address: http://www.xs4all.nl/~nan/directories/eurobook.html 2. A more restricted list of booksellers specialized in "Law, Economics and Social Sciences" can be found at: http://www.franceantiq.fr/slam/droiteco.htm 3. In recent years I have acquired a lot of books through the services of "De Kloof" in Amsterdam. They regularly issue catalogues on "Rare, Scholarly & Out-of-Print books on Economics & Economic History". Their last catalogue (#56) contained 1564 items. Visit their homepage at: http://www.xs4all.nl/~kloof/ 4. Another interesting Dutch bookseller is Gerits & Zoon, 445 Prinsengracht, 1016 HN Amsterdam. They do not seem to have a homepage on the Internet. Catalogues issued regularly. 5. An interesting bookseller in Italy is Libreria O. Gozzini in Firenze. Catalogues N.S. #47 (Jan. 1996) and # 48 (Sept. 1996) deal entirely with "Antiquarian Books on Law and Economics". The catalogues can be consulted online. Follow the directions given on their homepage: http://www.tiac.net/users/pendini/gozzini/Gozzini.html 6. My main source for out-of-print books has until now been Peter Pavli in Wales. He issues 4 or 5 times per year his "Economia" catalogue, dealing with "Out of Print and Rare Books on Economics and Related Subjects". As far as I know he cannot be reached by e-mail or on the Internet. His address is: Peter Pavli 1 Mount Pleasant Pontrhydygroes Ystrad Meurig Ceredigion SY25 6DH Wales, UK *** Guido Erreygers SESO-UFSIA, University of Antwerp ============ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ============ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]