>> One other quick question, there used to be a WWI bookshop (or a dealer that
>> specialized in WWI) in Massachusetts somewhere. You wouldn't have any
>> contact information would you?
Matt responded:
>The other thing that comes to mind is the name "Quimbley & Sons", or
>something like that. I might not be right, but it could be a start.
>Good luck, and if I were you, I would post that question to the list.
Does anyone know/remember if there is/was a store in MA that specializes in
WWI aviation books? I seem to recall that it was in the northern suburbs of
Boston (somewhere right off of 128/95, between Winchester & Bedford I think)?
I just, for the life of me can't remember the name of the place. I used to
get a catalog from them, but I have lost contact (3 moves in a year will do
that to you :)
Thanks,
Joe
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