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		<title>By: Paul Evans</title>
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		<description>Readers might be interested to know that as an independent bookseller specialising ONLY in Woolf and The Bloomsbury Group, and having spent over 20 years of (largely unacknowledged) commerce between myself and readers, book trade and a good many Institutions, that I - practically ignored by all but my faithful customers and never afforded an acknowledgement of my existence (this, despite helping financially to establish the VWSGB in 1998) - have now sold all of my stock in trade - numbering 3,500-4,000 books on or about Woolf or Bloomsbury - to a multi-millionaire patron of the arts and respected author. My &quot;normal service&quot; is to be renewed in the coming month with a 60-page A4 catalogue of new acquisitions - including two books hand-bound by Woolf for Quentin Bell and several dustwrappered books unseen by the &quot;Bibliographers&quot; along with completely un-noted editions of her work. Doubtless many collectors will be interested, so please e-mail me at woolfbooks@hotmail.co.uk and grab a catalogue. It costs a £ 5 note or $ 10 note but refundable against any purchase. Prices from £ 5 to £ 60,000.

Yours, from the darkest backwaters of Lancing, Sussex (actually Cokeham, Sompting, Lancing..).

Paul Evans (01903) 764655</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Readers might be interested to know that as an independent bookseller specialising ONLY in Woolf and The Bloomsbury Group, and having spent over 20 years of (largely unacknowledged) commerce between myself and readers, book trade and a good many Institutions, that I &#8211; practically ignored by all but my faithful customers and never afforded an acknowledgement of my existence (this, despite helping financially to establish the VWSGB in 1998) &#8211; have now sold all of my stock in trade &#8211; numbering 3,500-4,000 books on or about Woolf or Bloomsbury &#8211; to a multi-millionaire patron of the arts and respected author. My &#8220;normal service&#8221; is to be renewed in the coming month with a 60-page A4 catalogue of new acquisitions &#8211; including two books hand-bound by Woolf for Quentin Bell and several dustwrappered books unseen by the &#8220;Bibliographers&#8221; along with completely un-noted editions of her work. Doubtless many collectors will be interested, so please e-mail me at <a href="mailto:woolfbooks@hotmail.co.uk">woolfbooks@hotmail.co.uk</a> and grab a catalogue. It costs a £ 5 note or $ 10 note but refundable against any purchase. Prices from £ 5 to £ 60,000.</p>
<p>Yours, from the darkest backwaters of Lancing, Sussex (actually Cokeham, Sompting, Lancing..).</p>
<p>Paul Evans (01903) 764655</p>
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