Thanks Amy, I ahve suggested to someone in St. Louis that they try to get
a flyer listing their art mysteries to put near Registration desk. They
may well sell some books if they do that. ANd do a display IN their
store. RAL
We mystery lovers should try to do this at every conference location. I
wonder where the mystery stores are in Baltimore!
Ray Anne Lockard
Head, Frick Fine Arts Library
University Library System
University of Pittsburgh
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Ezra Pound
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Amy Ciccone wrote:
> Thanks to Jill Cogen of the Huntington Library, there is now a list of
> mysteries set in St. Louis which is now on the conference website.
>
> You can find it at:
>
> http://library.wustl.edu/~beth/Conference%20mysteries.html
>
> There is also a mystery bookstore in St. Louis, although it does not seem
> to be within walking distance of the Hyatt. Called Big Sleep Books, it is
> located at 239 N. Euclid, near Forest Park. They have a website at
> http://www.bigsleepbooks.com.
>
> Amy
>
> Amy Navratil Ciccone
> University of Southern California Library
>
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