corona/samizdat catablog part 1

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for specific ordering techniques advice and directions to the ratline, contact rick.harsch@gmail.com


First photos of the books and basic information, then more information on the books (part II of this blog).



Walk Like a Duck, a Season of Little League Baseball in Italy, by Rick Harsch, 646 pages. 20€/20$
The Manifold Destiny of Eddie Vegas, by Rick Harsch 717 pages. 20€/20$
An Angel of Sodom, pocket size (148mm X 105mm), by David Vardeman, 416 pages. 10€/10$[image error]4. Skulls of Istria, by Rick Harsch, pocket size, errata slip, 175 pages. 10€/10$[image error]5. The Driftless Trilogy, by Rick Harsch, pocket fat size, 725 pages. 16.50€/16.50$/15.00 (€? $? Australian special.)                                [image error]

6. Sea Above, Sun Below, by George Salis, pocket size, 366 pages. 10€/10$


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We haven’t finished with prices. There is the disturbing matter of postage. I have sent a bunch of books by boat, not having thought about it, simply sending them navadno (normal), and they are taking a very long time to reach their destinations. All prices I give now will be letalsko (air mail). Air generally seems to require an extra 2 euros, so you simply need to let me know if you wish me to send them by boat and subtract 2 euros from the total.


The corona aspect of this press includes the lower prices for the books. The first two were going to be sold by the press I fled from for 26 and 27 dollars. So they are now down to 20, euros for Europeans, dollars for new worlders and others have the choice. But the post is a relentless matter and I want to recoup the price (except for envelopes). So I will give you the latest euro prices and ask those who pay in dollars to convert using google euros to dollars or something like that.


Books 1 and 2 each cost 8.57€ airmail.


Skulls of Istria costs about 4.50€ airmail.


The other three cost 5.42€ airmail.


Multiple books are cheaper. For, instance, 4 copies of The Driftless Trilogy cost about 15€ the other day.


When I don’t know what the post is for a certain combination of books I am happy to accept postal payment after I know the precise charge, meaning after I have sent the books. I have made that arrangement so far with two people this weekend.


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Warehousing


One of Ronald Reagan’s gifts to US and world culture was a tax on warehousing of books. corona/samidat books tax the shelves to some degree, but we pay not warehouse tax.


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Here are some more photos; as I had trouble uploading them earlier, I am now in a slumberous phrenzy of fotogyration:


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to be continued


 


 

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