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CBA guide to specialist book services

http://www.bookbrain.co.uk/

http://www.addall.com/ :

http://www.bookfinder.com/ or:

http://bronte.alibris.com/

http://www.bbsmith.com

http://www.oxbowbooks.com

http://www.astromeditions.com/

A G Leventis Foundation

World Art Group - Cyprus page

Eisenbrauns

Dove Booksellers

Archaeologia -contact AGordon873@AOL.com.

ON CYPRUS

MAM has branches in Nicosia and Athens

"Cyprus Bibliographical Information Bank: In 1998, MAM founded Cyprus Bibliographical Information Bank aiming to collect, to classify in subjects and finally to create an electronic data base with all the Cyprus and Cypriological publications. This research work is expected to be completed in March 2000 and is subsidised by the Foundation for Research Promotion within the 1st Subsidisation Programme for Research Projects.

The Cyprus Bibliographical Information Bank will have its own library as well as working room for scientists, researchers and any interested person where they can use the electronic bibliographical data base"

For further information
mam@mam.cy.net

 

Terra Books, Paphos . Ag Kendea 31, 8046 Paphos
Tel 994 32051
email: christodoulidesprodromos@hotmail.com
Run by a geologist, and has good stock of maps as well as books and papers on archaeology and history.

 

 

 

 

 

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