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Message no. 1
From: Markus Kalb <death@***.INFORMATIK.TH-DARMSTADT.DE>
Subject: NEED ISBN # for Lone Star S. Book
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 1994 11:42:09 MESZ
hi chummer's

could someone please mail me the ISBN # number and the $ price for
the Lone Star Sourcebook.

thanks in advance
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Message no. 2
From: Mark James <spudbox@******.SSNET.COM>
Subject: Re: NEED ISBN # for Lone Star S. Book
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 1994 08:39:52 -0400
ISBN# 1-55560-230-4

US $18.00

Enjoy!





>
> hi chummer's
>
> could someone please mail me the ISBN # number and the $ price for
> the Lone Star Sourcebook.
>
> thanks in advance
> --
> --
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---- Markus Kalb 49er or The Nighthawk or NHawk(IRC) ---------
> -- Commander of the Timber Wolf Hand of Death(Commanding Nova Beta Galaxy) ---
> ---- death@***.informatik.th-darmstadt.de ---- PGP (finger) ---
> ==============================================================================
> ---- PS: Watch your back. Shoot straight. Conserve ammo. And never, ----------
> ---- ever, cut a deal with a dragon -Street proverb ----------
>

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