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Private Eye - the UK's satirical magazine:Launched almost 40 years ago, the
Eye has (with mixed success) poked a long boney finger at the establishment. With
more success, it has mocked the UK's other media. Quaggabooks is proud to be able to sell a range
of Eye back issues; if any interest you, send an email (address below), for a
final quotation, including postage. Individual issue prices vary with condition
and rarity, all are used. If in doubt, please ask. Buying a Series: For
orders of 10 or more, 10% reduction in total price (Excluding postage) For
orders of 25 or more, 20% reduction in total price (Excluding postage) For
orders of 50 or more, 25% reduction in total price (Excluding postage)
UK buyers: Cash (at your small risk) is quite acceptable, but I
prefer cheques (£££s from a UK bank; allow time to clear), or
Paypal (£££s or $$$s) or Google Checkout (£££s
or $$$s) Outside the UK:I prefer reliable electronic payments -
Paypal or Google Checkout - for speed and simplicity. I can accept cash
(GBP-£££s, USD-$$$s and Euros) at your (small) risk. Selling
YOUR Eyes:A note on condition:Private Eye is famously
printed on the cheap; this means that the paper tends to oxidize (tan, go brown)
- rapidly in direct light, so tops and bottoms are frequently quite dark. My copies
are second hand - so have often sat in briefcases, or even been rolled in pockets.
So few are pristine, but most are good, and I store them in the dark, flat, so
I minimise any further damage. I'll always note any significant flaws, if it's
the only copy I have, and price accordingly. Oh, and I have several copies
of many issues, so do ask if you want duplicates.When you register an interest,
I'll put those copies aside for a few days while you make a final decision - please
let me know before sending cash, so I can expect it. Please note: I
do keep the pages as up to date as I can, and I do check for accuracy - but I'm
only human, so errors can occur. These details do not - unless confirmed by email
- constitute a final offer or contract of sale, and should be construed as providing
general information which requires confirmation.
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