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Top-selling out-of-print books

Every year, the rare and used books website Bookfinder.com releases a bestseller list of out-of-print books, and this year’s list has now been unveiled. Some of the highlights are Cameron Crowe’s Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A True Story, Jessica Simpson’s now forebodingly titled I Do: Achieving Your Dream Wedding, David Manners’ The Great Tool Emporium, which describes itself as “a pictorial extravaganza of the tools of yesterday and today,” and photographer Larry Clark’s too-icky-to-ever-be-printed-again Teenage Lust.

You can see the full list – which has been broken down into several categories – here.

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One Response to “Top-selling out-of-print books”

  1. Free crdit reports says:

    Hi!
    “Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A True Story” is one of the best books I ever read in my life.
    If you haven’t read it, please do.
    It’s a life changer.

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