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A good cause and normally a good number of books worth buying :

Lifted from poster as below :

Phoenix Association - “Caring for abandoned and abused animals”

is running THE SIXTH GREAT EURO BOOK SALE
 
On Saturday 17th November 2007
From 11 am to 3.00 pm

Note please the new, bigger, venue!!

The Salle des Fetes, St. Georges de Montclar
(just off the D21 between Bergerac and Vergt)

ALL proceeds for the veterinary treatment
and re-homing of abused or abandoned dogs and cats
*Paperbacks ………….. 1 euro
*Hardbacks ……………. 1 euro
*Tea, coffee or wine …     1 euro
*Sausage Rolls ………    1 euro
*Cake ………………      1euro  

Also Christmas Cards, Videos, DVDs and CDs
Your donations of books or other items will be very welcome.  Just ring
Christofer Rexworthy on 05 53 80 73 04 if you would like him to arrange
collection in advance or just bring and buy if you prefer!
A special four-course lunch for 15 euros will be available at Restaurant J.C. Lambert in Montclar. Reservations on 05 53 82 98 56
For more information, please ring Christine Dumper on 05 53 80 73 04 or Chris or Michael Smart on 05 53 82 05 49
Internet: www.phoenixasso.com. Association Loi 1901

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We went to the book sale. We took a whole box of books to donate, but only bought 2. If the venue would have been bigger so that we could move around and look what was there then we would have bought loads more, but I can't stand crowds of people pushing and shoving.

Hope that it was a success for the organisers though.

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My wife and I went, and there was a great selection of books to be had. There were also Videos, CDs & DVDs.

Although it was a little busy at times, it was not that bad, and if you just waited behind someone they moved off after a short while and we were able to browse that section and move on.

We then went into the restaurant that the organisers had suggested, and had a wonderful lunch (highly recommended).

After lunch we returned to the venue, where it was now fairly quiet and picked up a few more books.

Got in excess of 50 books.

Very worthwhile visit.

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