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We've inherited from my late Ma in law loads of books .All in German .Two crates full !
All in storage .
My son is on holiday at the moment and we've been to the storage facility today and had a look through them .Lots of classics ,Dickens etc . ,German book club editions of popular novels of the time..50's 60' 70's ,Encylopedias .You name it we've got 'em ! We've sifted through the ones of interest to us but are still left with at least a couple of hundred books .
Any ideas as to how I can dispose of them .
All in storage .
My son is on holiday at the moment and we've been to the storage facility today and had a look through them .Lots of classics ,Dickens etc . ,German book club editions of popular novels of the time..50's 60' 70's ,Encylopedias .You name it we've got 'em ! We've sifted through the ones of interest to us but are still left with at least a couple of hundred books .
Any ideas as to how I can dispose of them .
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