View Full Version : Odinist book shops?
pinlighter
05-11-2005, 08:59 AM
Or online suppliers of such books?
Perhaps people would like to recommend such places?
I want to get a good hardcopy of Egil's Saga in a handsome edition, and I'd rather give such trade to a conscious Odinist than other wise.
Any suggestions?????
Katia
05-11-2005, 10:44 AM
Heilsa! You can purchase Egil's Saga through the Odinic Rite online bookshop which is located at http://www.********rite.org/nonorbooks.html
I'm sure there are other places as well but I always suggest there first :)
Hveðrungur Kveldúlfsson
05-11-2005, 01:22 PM
Ive always known Amazon to have a great selection of books at low prices. Maybe try them out?
pinlighter
05-11-2005, 03:27 PM
Great. I'll get it through the OR, thanks. ;)
((It's just that in general, I think we should buy from other Odinists, and employ other Odinists, and so forth. This might be a good place to list sources.))
Hveðrungur Kveldúlfsson
05-11-2005, 03:33 PM
There is always World Tree Publications, they have a wealth of great books for sale there along with the Vor Tru magazine that has been coming out since before I was born. The URL to World Tree is http://asatru.org/wrldtree.htm and through the e-mail on the page you can request a catalogue from Valgard Murray.
Hveðrungur Kveldúlfsson
05-11-2005, 03:36 PM
Great. I'll get it through the OR, thanks. ;)
((It's just that in general, I think we should buy from other Odinists, and employ other Odinists, and so forth. This might be a good place to list sources.))
Well getting it from the OR is basically a redirrect to the book at either Amazon UK or Amazon US if memory serves.
Katia
05-11-2005, 03:52 PM
You're correct, Hved. By using one of those links a proceed of your purchase is donated to the OR.
What I did was replace my Amazon bookmark with the Amazon referral link to the OR, that way every purchase I make is helping.. even if it is just a bit!
Hveðrungur Kveldúlfsson
05-11-2005, 04:00 PM
Ahhh I wasnt aware of that, well thats great!
Fjorn
09-05-2005, 03:53 PM
For the UK try play.com as they are cheap. No postage as they don't get taxed as they're in Jersey.
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