Looking for:
Try The Impossible
Simply Simon
Bound To Please
Hoping to find all of them from one person willing to deal for all of them together, but willing to purchase individually if I have to. I have found them at a few places but hoping to find them cheaper here. Please PM me. Thanks for looking!
WTB: Simon Aronson Book(s)
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- Posts: 69
- Joined: January 26th, 2008, 12:00 pm
- Location: St. Louis
Re: WTB: Simon Aronson Book(s)
Found Simply Simon. Still need Try The Impossible and Bound To Please.
Thanks for looking!
Mike
Thanks for looking!
Mike
- David Scollnik
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Re: WTB: Simon Aronson Book(s)
I would assume you've looked at Simon Aronson's website. If not, you probably should. He sells the books postpaid, and perhaps you can get a 3 book package deal from him directly.
Re: WTB: Simon Aronson Book(s)
David:Originally posted by David Scollnik:
I would assume you've looked at Simon Aronson's website. If not, you probably should. He sells the books postpaid, and perhaps you can get a 3 book package deal from him directly.
He's looking for used copies at the concomitantly discounted price.
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Re: WTB: Simon Aronson Book(s)
Yep,
Looking for used - I'm cheap. I didn't know about Simon's site but ran by it thanks to your advice. Great stuff and the free download looks especially useful. I've been using Osterlind's stack as well as reading Tamariz's mnumonica. (I think I'm running out of memory myself) Anyway, I'm looking forward to learning more about Simon's ideas. Thanks again for the site!
Mike
Looking for used - I'm cheap. I didn't know about Simon's site but ran by it thanks to your advice. Great stuff and the free download looks especially useful. I've been using Osterlind's stack as well as reading Tamariz's mnumonica. (I think I'm running out of memory myself) Anyway, I'm looking forward to learning more about Simon's ideas. Thanks again for the site!
Mike