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Posted By: Pani Rose Antique and used books - 09/14/04 04:49 PM
I thought this was in interesting site, and folks around this forum are always looking for old books. Loome Antiquarian Booksellers

Our bookshop, housed in the beautifully restored Old Swedish Covenant Church in Stillwater, is the largest secondhand dealer of theological books in the world. We supply institutional libraries, monastic communities, churches, clergy, scholars, and collectors with a vast array of books in theology, religion, and all related areas. Among other services we provide:

* We offer 250,000 - 275,000 volumes from which to browse
* We will travel anywhere in North America or Europe to purchase books
* We welcome want lists
* We assist institutions in collection development

Among the many categories of books one will find in our shop:

* Patristic History & Literature
* Mediaeval History & Literature
* Ecclesiastical History & Biography
* Liturgical Texts & Studies
* Ecclesiastical Art & Architecture
* Protestant & Catholic Americana
* Fine Bindings & Antiquarian Books
* Reformation & Counter-Reformation
* Catholic Recusancy in Great Britain (1559-1829)
* Anglicanism
* John Henry Cardinal Newman
* C.S. Lewis
* Thomas Merton
* Pope John Paul II
* Historiography
* Eastern Christian & Byzantine Studies
http://www.loomebooks.com/store.cfm
Posted By: Gaudior Re: Antique and used books - 09/14/04 05:36 PM
(Rubs hands greedily in anticipation) THANKS for sharing!

Gaudior, in biblioholic bliss
Posted By: byzanTN Re: Antique and used books - 09/14/04 06:13 PM
Thanks. You always seem to find the most thoroughly delightful sites.
Posted By: francis Re: Antique and used books - 09/14/04 07:18 PM
I recommend this bookstore very highly. I recently was looking for an old Yves Congar book, and they were able to get it for me in just a week or so. I'm glad I don't live in Minnesota, though, or else I'd be broke! smile
Posted By: Pani Rose Re: Antique and used books - 09/15/04 06:58 AM
That is cool! God is good, he knows this forum is full of "bookaholics" and I am sure there are many books that need great homes with lots of love!

Humm, I wonder if it is somthing that loving our icons has taught us?

But simple me, I have just been happy finding the '60s version of the Jerusalem Bible on ebay. I guess I am easy to please.

Enjoy!
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