SC - russian book vendors
Huette von Ahrens
ahrenshav at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 1 18:41:55 PST 1999
- --- Jenn/Yana <jdmiller2 at students.wisc.edu> wrote:
> You would probably be better off with Viktor Kamkin
> (www.kamkin.com) or
> Russian
> Panorama (www.panrus.com). I have bought from
> RussianTroyka, but they are
> a reseller and (last time I checked) would only sell
> to you if you bid on
> eBay. Not the way I like to do business, YMMV.
> Kamkin is the respected
> North American source for Russian books. They get
> most everything and have
> an incredible warehouse in Rockford MD. However, no
> period cookbooks yet! :)
>
> --Yana
An even better Russian book vendor than Kamkin is:
East View Publications
3020 Harbor Lane North
Suite 110
Minneapolis, MN 55448
1-800-477-1005
e-mail: books at eastview.com
website: http://www.eastview.com
East View has offices in Russia and almost all of the
breakaway republics. In my 15 years as an
acquisitions librarian, I have (and still do) dealt
with Kamkin, but I have found East View faster, more
e-mail responsive and better in finding obscure books
than Kamkin. Kamkin is better in dealing with
subscriptions, in my opinion.
Huette
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