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Re: [LI] Computer books in India



Is it Connought Place in Delhi where there are a lot of book sellers?
Mend my spelling kindly.
/me thinks
Is it possible for me to sit on that bus and reach Delhi. Then buy Linux
books and return in the evening.
/me thinks
Many many titles are not shipped to Lahore especially on Linux
Vanguard Books in Lahore do business with Indian re-printers for SAMS books
and others

----- Original Message -----
From: Roy Mendonca <roynliz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: [LI] Computer books in India


> Hi Cyrus,
>
> You probably bought "eastern economy editions" in India... Check this
> website...www.maxlinux.net... Ask them if they will ship overseas...
>
> Regards - Roy
>
> At 23:14 30/11/99 +1100, you wrote:
> >
> >Hello,
> >
> >I travelled to India for the first time last year (It was great) and I
bought
> >heaps of really really cheap books and brought them back to Australia.
> >
> >I now need to get a lot of Linux books now and I was wondering if anyone
here
> >knows of any websites that have catalogues for Linux/Unix books. My web
> search
> >returned null (or the books all are priced for the USA).
> >
> >Thanks heaps
> >Cyrus
> >
> >--
> >Cyrus Patel - cyrus@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >Dept. of Computer Engineering                           Debian GNU/Linux
> >University of New South Wales                           (Potato)
> >Sydney, Australia. ICQ: 50738541
> >
> >
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