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>If you have a specific private grievence against Graeme - which >certainly doesn't seem apparent on the basis of what has been posted >on here at least - then perhaps you'd be better advised to pursue the >matter with him privately through Email. If he himself is agreeable >of course. Thanks for the supportive intervention Michael, much appreciated. I'm always up for a chat about books, particularly the current trend in "artificial scarcity" pricing being employed on the internet. The House Called Hadlows is genuinely scarce and as such (imo) deserves to sell at a premium price . However, there are other titles (Staying away from Harry Potter) which are patently not scarce published within the past 5 years and are being offered at ludicrously high prices, but if you were (un)lucky enough to find one you might find selling it to be a lot harder than the listed prices suggest. I'm interested to find how collectors are reacting to this. Graeme
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