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Title: Political Book Sale at the So Cal Library!
START DATE: 10/5/2002
START TIME: 10:00 AM
Duration: 6 Hours
Location: So Cal Library
Location Details:
6120 S. Vermont Avenue (between Slauson and Gage) in Los Angeles
Event Topic: political books
Event Type: book sale
Contact Name:
Contact Email: www.socallib.org
Contact Phone: 323-759-6063
DESCRIPTION:
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LIBRARY HOLDS MAJOR BOOK SALE

THOUSANDS OF POPULAR AND SCHOLARLY TITLES AVAILABLE

LOS ANGELES - The Southern California Library for Social Studies and

Research is holding a major book sale on Saturday, October 5, from 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. at the Library, located at 6120 S. Vermont Avenue (between Slauson

and Gage) in Los Angeles. Prices are low: .25 hardback and $.75 paperback.

The event is free and open to the public.

Hundreds of titles have been added to the sales stock in all categories.

Among the offerings are books ranging from African-American studies, Latin

America, and Vietnam to political science, socialism, and American

radicalism to health, psychology, education, and many other topic areas.

Also available is a huge selection of popular titles (including mysteries,

autobiographies, and how-to books), as well as literature, art books, and

magazines. Refreshments will be offered. All proceeds will benefit the

library, a nonprofit institution that educates for social change.

Everyone is welcome. Call 323-759-6063 for more information. Please post

and/or forward this message.

Alexis Moreno, Program Director

Southern California Library

for Social Studies and Research

6120 S. Vermont Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90044

323/759-6063

www.socallib.org

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