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A critical review warning you that no good

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 4:17 am
by samiaseo222
The Marshall book on explosives advertised by Amazon for $1,050.00 appears in Global Books In Print as a three volume set for sale by Gordon Press for $900.00. You will recall that your chances of actually borrowing these seventy year old volumes from the Library of Congress are negligible.

Amazon.com offers to ship the Gordon Press phone number list Publications title The Poor Man’s James Bond by Saxon within 24 hours (changed to special order in Feb. 2001, back on top in March 2001...but for how long?) for $600.00 --- which Global Books In Print does not associate with Gordon Press Publishers! However, the Feb. 2000 edition of Global BIP lists volumes 2,3 and 4 by Kurt Saxon at $25.00 per volume! The publisher listed is Kurt Saxon’s own company: Atlans Formularies. A similar set titled The Survivor is offered in four volumes at $25 each.


To give credibility to these titles includes reader comments on the books. In referring to The Poor Man’s James Bond, a reader stated on June 30, 1999: "it was far from the best book i have ever read, but it was O.K". If you are lucky, that controversial title you are seeking may be listed as still in print; knowledgeable readers may have even submitte will come of ordering this book. It might even get you in trouble with the law. But go ahead and order if you want. It’s a free country after all.