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February 23, 2005: Steve Duin Reviews the California International Antiquarian Book Fair

"Ninety percent of all books are spiraling down in price," noted Bill Leone, a bookseller from Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. "The other 10 percent -- the high spots -- are doing just the opposite. That's because the Internet has determined which books are truly scarce."

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