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Old 04-14-03, 10:12 AM
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where can i find back issues of magazines?

most of the bookstores around here 'dispose' of them in some way....

i'm looking for last month's southern living as it has a feature piece on a place we're looking at having our wedding (barnesly gardens).....

any idears where i can buy them?
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Maybe it different in Georgia but most places around here have a thing called a 'library'. Its kind of a big building with lots of books. Now at this 'library', you can't buy the books but you can borrow them and even make copies of portions of them.

Try that.

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What is this library you speak of?

try eBay
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Cranky, how many times do I have to tell you - jolt has all the back issues of "Juggs" magazine.
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Just contact the publisher directly; they usually have some back issues to sell via mail order.
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publisher. do you have "Half Price Books"? I've seen used copies there.
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Originally posted by Buford T Pusser
do you have "Half Price Books"? I've seen used copies there.
Another vote for HPB. Both online and B&M.
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Do you need the April issue?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...7&category=280

Less than one day left.
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Powell Library at the University of California Los Angeles has tons of old mags just lying around.
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Boy we post our little hearts out with suggestive ideas and not even a thanks from Cranky. I'm beginning to think we're just pawns in his little game of life.

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