Shopping for OTR books?

Starter of this subject: Carl Larsen
Last post in this subject: 6/2/2000
Messages in this subject: 3

Carl Larsen 6/2/2000
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Finding a source for out-of-print OTR books is difficult, but I came across one that I thought I should share. Having read Jim Harmon's "Great Radio Comedians," which I located and bought on the e-Bay auction, I naturally wanted more and set out to locate "Great Radio Heroes." I found it, via Advanced Book Exchange (at www.abe.com). Give them a try, it sure worked for me.
Lou Genco 6/5/2000
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Visitors interested in an OTR bibliography, as well as a discussion forum on OTR books might enjoy the results of clicking the link, below. You will also see a list of OTR books carried by Amazon, Inc.

Lou

Harlan Zinck 6/5/2000
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As one of the many First Generation Radio Archives projects, we've been attempting to put together a *complete* list of books related to OTR - including histories, biographies, contemporary texts - even "Jack & Mary's Jello Cookbook"! Stop by our website and see what we've compiled so far. We'd welcome your additions and corrections, too!
ed carr 7/30/2000
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i have a number of boo