Needlework book search site?

I'm having no luck in looking for an out of print book through the "conventional" needlework book sites (Hard To Find, Ruth Kernes, etc.)

I have specific information on the book (title, author name, date of pub - even ISBN number) but I'm still not able to locate any available copies of the book.

Can someone recommend a site or dealer that will locate books for you? And keep looking until they find it?

Any suggestions welcome.

Phyllis Maurer

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Phylis Maurer
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I usually use this to find S/H books, it covers bookshops all over the world

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Good hunting

Steve

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Steven Boyes

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Cheryl Isaak

Try

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It lets you check for both new and used books. But be sure to try by both author alone AND title alone. I have many more choices by doing that than just searching for all the information at once. Seems like if you give it too much information it is very selective. HTH.Pat in Illinois

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Pat in Illinois

I don't think they look for you, but there's also

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book are you looking for? Joan

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Joan E.

You can search for yourself at

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ricardianno

The book I am trying to find is in Swedish (probably part of the problem.) The title is: "Monsteri Naversom", with all of the following written in smaller print below the title: "fran hemslojdsforeningarna i Soderhamn och Bolinas" Of course there's a lot of oomlats in the words also, which I can't reproduce here.

It was written by Elin Skold and Julia Jonsson in 1971 - ISBN #

91-36-57252-7.

Several years ago, I was able to borrow it from the EGA library, and would really like to have a copy of my own.

But I'm back to looking at some of the sites mentioned previously. Thanks to all.

Phyllis

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Phylis Maurer

Try

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ricardianno

Does Amazon have a Swedish site? I've been able to find things on their German and French sites that the English-language site claims don't exist.

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Karen C - California

Here's a copy for sale:

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Phylis Maurer wrote:

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Charlene Charette

Thank you so VERY much for finding this for me. The book's been ordered and hopefully will be on it's way very soon.

I knew this group would come through for me. Thanks to everyone for their input.

Phyllis Maurer

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Phylis Maurer

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