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Subject: Question on two books I have
Date Posted: 8/3/2007 11:28 PM ET
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howdy,

First let me say that this is my first time on PBS. I love reading books when I can.

 

My question is this, I have two books that don't have ISBN and I know that you can post them without ISBN numbers but the thing is I don't know where to place the books in the Genre.

The first book I have is called "Congressional, After Dinner and Other Speeches" by O.H. Cross and is what appears to be signed by him in either  June or July 11, 1937. The books was Privately Printed in 1937


The other book I have is from Readers Digest Condensed Books, Volume 6 1992.

 

thanks to anyone who can help me.

 


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Date Posted: 8/4/2007 12:03 AM ET
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Possibly "Nonfiction" for the first and maybe "Toxic Waste"  for the second ?(ok, seriously - probably the general "literature and fiction" category for the second - there is one other in the system http://www.paperbackswap.com/book/details/20913-Readers+Digest+condensed+books+Volume+2 )

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Date Posted: 8/4/2007 1:00 AM ET
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You could also list the first one under current events & Politics

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Date Posted: 8/4/2007 2:46 AM ET
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Thanks for the help yall,

 

Joy,

 

I'll give it a shot.  the book by O.H. Cross has some bills made before the House like on page 11 they want to pass a bill about Cotton.