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Message no. 1
From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: Non-English language books?
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 10:53:11 +0200
For my Shadowrun Book Reviews page (http://www.xs4all.nl/~gurth/shadowrun
for those who don't know about it), I'm looking for information about
Shadowrun books in languages other than English. For instance, I know some
FASA-published books have been translated into different languages
(German, Italian, and others), and some companies have published original
books in their own country, for example the sourcebooks about Germany and
France.

What I'm after is basic information:

* Titles
* Who publishes them
* ISBN and publisher's stock numbers
* Prices (in the currency of the country where the books were published)

Also, short reviews of original (non-translated) books would be very
welcome as well, in the style of the reviews that already appear on the
page.

If you want to help out, please reply to me _privately_ at my usual
address of gurth@******.nl. Thanks in advance :)

(Oh yeah, and I'm also still looking for someone to do similar reviews of
the SR Trading Card Game.)

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